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xtr-33m 01-20-2005 05:58 AM

fuel pressure regulator info
 
heya!

i am new to this place from down under


just wondering what kind FPR do i need just to get the turbo setup going on stock ecu and injectors



i just need to use this for few months until i save enough for a full after market engine management


my car also uses an afm, and i have read, that afm's can't take positive air pressure, can someone explain this, and how i can rectify this?


thanks

eddie

Chris Harris 01-20-2005 09:34 AM

Re:fuel pressure regulator info
 
AFM??? Air Fuel Meter???

If you dont have proper management and dont have an AFC...

use stock injectors with a FMU, check valves (missing link) and your stock ECU

dont boost over 5-6 psi

xtr-33m 01-20-2005 02:59 PM

Re:fuel pressure regulator info
 
ohh sorry AFM = Air Flow Meter found just before airflter measure abounr of air coming in to work out fuel mixtures(stock engine management, used on mazda's, mitusbishi, nissans

http://www.miata.net/solo/RX7-Flowmeter2.jpg

eddie

Chris Harris 01-20-2005 04:59 PM

Re:fuel pressure regulator info
 
What you mean is MAF...

Mass Air Flow sensor.

Measures the actual amount of air coming into the engine instead of computing it like a MAP (manifold absolute pressure) sensor does.

xtr-33m 01-20-2005 05:24 PM

Re:fuel pressure regulator info
 

Originally Posted by xenocron
What you mean is MAF...

Mass Air Flow sensor.

Measures the actual amount of air coming into the engine instead of computing it like a MAP (manifold absolute pressure) sensor does.


ahhh yep similar thing, only difference is, inside the AFM you will find it has a flap door, which opens and closes, where MAF is straight through, and less restrictive



but have found solution for both problems !


thanks

eddie


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