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jamesfawcett

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Im using the turbo fuel pressure regulator on my NA engine just for now until i get the next turbo engine, what do i do with the top connection? the plenum pressure connection?

Do i vent it to atmosphere or block it off?

Im thinking, that at the plenum it will never see vacuum? So this is making me think not to connect it to my inlet is that right?

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andeh

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Nope, i asked this a while back and was told to leave it vented to atmos, doubt it'd harm attaching it to the inlet though?

I've seen the future and tbh its Pie


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i'd just block it off and set it to 3/4psi ish personally.

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iain
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block it off or leave it to air.

doesnt matter.

personally i'd block off so nothing crawls in.


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Just be ok if you cable tie it up out of the way and check the fuel pressure is about 3psi

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Nic

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On 02/08/2006 11:58:40 iain said:

personally i'd block off so nothing crawls in.


or any spanners/washers fall in it


andeh

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On 02/08/2006 18:41:57 Nic said:

On 02/08/2006 11:58:40 iain said:

personally i'd block off so nothing crawls in.


or any spanners/washers fall in it


*laughing* how big is your reg nic?

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