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Re: Pictures fuel pressure regulators [Re: scottb] #2313556
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Re: Pictures fuel pressure regulators [Re: Al_Alguire] #2313579
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I have 3 mounted up front...one for the carb, one for the nitrous, the other return to set the head pressure.

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Re: Pictures fuel pressure regulators [Re: Thumperdart] #2313686
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Originally Posted By Thumperdart
I made a little cluster for my cowl to see vacuum and fuel pressure another great way to see pv opening/closing points also......... beer



So you mounted yours on your cowl ? Course the only ones I would put in the car are the ones that use a type of antifreeze I believe that goes from the gauge dampner into the car. Ron

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Re: Pictures fuel pressure regulators [Re: 383man] #2313708
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After the carb so carb always sees cool fuel

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Re: Pictures fuel pressure regulators [Re: 1mean340] #2313713
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Originally Posted By 1mean340


You can kind of see it on the passenger side firewall back there. I needed a pretty big open space to mount it as I have a Y block attached it (dual feed to the FITECH throttle body, deadheaded at the throttle body and have the return out the bottom of the regulator).





How do you like that fitech set up..

Re: Pictures fuel pressure regulators [Re: scottb] #2313725
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Mine on my Dart. It looks like the rear fuel line is laying on the header, but it isn't. There is about 4 or 5" between them.

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Re: Pictures fuel pressure regulators [Re: 1mean340] #2313728
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Originally Posted By 1mean340


You can kind of see it on the passenger side firewall back there. I needed a pretty big open space to mount it as I have a Y block attached it (dual feed to the FITECH throttle body, deadheaded at the throttle body and have the return out the bottom of the regulator).



FYI, PER NHRA rules, you can't mount the regulator on the firewall. If you ever plan to race it, you'll want to move that.


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Re: Pictures fuel pressure regulators [Re: scottb] #2313781
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Re: Pictures fuel pressure regulators [Re: 383man] #2313789
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Originally Posted By 383man
Originally Posted By Thumperdart
I made a little cluster for my cowl to see vacuum and fuel pressure another great way to see pv opening/closing points also......... beer



So you mounted yours on your cowl ? Course the only ones I would put in the car are the ones that use a type of antifreeze I believe that goes from the gauge dampner into the car. Ron


Can't send pics here but on FB you can see it and yes, I bolted that puppy straight on my cowl area which is blocked off anyhow..........


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Re: Pictures fuel pressure regulators [Re: Thumperdart] #2314000
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Originally Posted By Thumperdart
Originally Posted By 383man
Originally Posted By Thumperdart
I made a little cluster for my cowl to see vacuum and fuel pressure another great way to see pv opening/closing points also......... beer



So you mounted yours on your cowl ? Course the only ones I would put in the car are the ones that use a type of antifreeze I believe that goes from the gauge dampner into the car. Ron


Can't send pics here but on FB you can see it and yes, I bolted that puppy straight on my cowl area which is blocked off anyhow..........



I will check it out on FB. Thanks , Ron

Re: Pictures fuel pressure regulators [Re: scottb] #2314192
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Is this for a race car or street car?
If a race car always mount it in front of the carb., carbs so gravity doesn't limit the flow to the front fuel bowls under WOT acceleration up work


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Re: Pictures fuel pressure regulators [Re: scottb] #2315123
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Earthmover, not running yet so couldn't say. Should be ready soon, just waiting on a few parts so I can finish welding the intercooler piping up and need to wire it all.

Triple threat, nearest track is 3 hours away so the car sees the track maybe twice a year and it's always for rentals that my friends do where there is no tech inspection. I try to follow NHRA rules anyway just for safety whenever possible, but this was one of those things I didn't see being a major safety issue over other 'legal' ways of mounting it.

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