...need more help....
OK I know yu guys proly get tired of new guys trying to mod their car and they have no experience...me... but i have a vortech 12:1 fuel regulator and i see where my old regulator is but the vortech regulator has so that three hoses can be connected and my stock regulator only has two hoses connected to it...help and is this fuel regulator going to work for my setup?
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lol not many people here know about FI on a N/A thats why no one made a comment or reply yet.
For your fmu you have a hole on the bottom which is for your retune line, a hole on the side which is you incomming fuel, and a nipple on the top, which is for a vac fitting. The problem is on the 2g-nt(which is what I think you have) you cant splice the fmu right in where the orginal fpr is/was. The fmu is just a rising rate pressure raiser and belongs in the return line, not as a direct replacment(unless you have a sfmu... but that calls for a different install) For any 96+ 420a you can use the stock fpr and fuel filter and splice the fmu in the return line(thats where it belongs). If your on your back looking at the unit you will see the feed line going into the right side of the fuel filter, connected to the left side of the fuel filter(black bullet looking thing) is the fuel pressure regulator. That has a hose comming out of the top and the side. The side hose goes to the rail, the top hose is your return line. Its 1/4 inch hose that goes to the left hook up on the fuel tank. You need some hose clamps, 1/4 fuel hose, and make sure you have 1/4 inch barbs on the fmu and splice in into the return line under the car. A good mounting spot is the vertical spot right to the left of the whole assyembly(which would be right under the back passanger seat. After that the fun part is running a vac hose to the unit, do not splice a vac line from the brake booster, it has check valves in it and your car will never see high fuel pressure. I hope I was some help.
For your fmu you have a hole on the bottom which is for your retune line, a hole on the side which is you incomming fuel, and a nipple on the top, which is for a vac fitting. The problem is on the 2g-nt(which is what I think you have) you cant splice the fmu right in where the orginal fpr is/was. The fmu is just a rising rate pressure raiser and belongs in the return line, not as a direct replacment(unless you have a sfmu... but that calls for a different install) For any 96+ 420a you can use the stock fpr and fuel filter and splice the fmu in the return line(thats where it belongs). If your on your back looking at the unit you will see the feed line going into the right side of the fuel filter, connected to the left side of the fuel filter(black bullet looking thing) is the fuel pressure regulator. That has a hose comming out of the top and the side. The side hose goes to the rail, the top hose is your return line. Its 1/4 inch hose that goes to the left hook up on the fuel tank. You need some hose clamps, 1/4 fuel hose, and make sure you have 1/4 inch barbs on the fmu and splice in into the return line under the car. A good mounting spot is the vertical spot right to the left of the whole assyembly(which would be right under the back passanger seat. After that the fun part is running a vac hose to the unit, do not splice a vac line from the brake booster, it has check valves in it and your car will never see high fuel pressure. I hope I was some help.
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lol not many people here know about FI on a N/A thats why no one made a comment or reply yet.
For your fmu you have a hole on the bottom which is for your retune line, a hole on the side which is you incomming fuel, and a nipple on the top, which is for a vac fitting. The problem is on the 2g-nt(which is what I think you have) you cant splice the fmu right in where the orginal fpr is/was. The fmu is just a rising rate pressure raiser and belongs in the return line, not as a direct replacment(unless you have a sfmu... but that calls for a different install) For any 96+ 420a you can use the stock fpr and fuel filter and splice the fmu in the return line(thats where it belongs). If your on your back looking at the unit you will see the feed line going into the right side of the fuel filter, connected to the left side of the fuel filter(black bullet looking thing) is the fuel pressure regulator. That has a hose comming out of the top and the side. The side hose goes to the rail, the top hose is your return line. Its 1/4 inch hose that goes to the left hook up on the fuel tank. You need some hose clamps, 1/4 fuel hose, and make sure you have 1/4 inch barbs on the fmu and splice in into the return line under the car. A good mounting spot is the vertical spot right to the left of the whole assyembly(which would be right under the back passanger seat. After that the fun part is running a vac hose to the unit, do not splice a vac line from the brake booster, it has check valves in it and your car will never see high fuel pressure. I hope I was some help.
lol not many people here know about FI on a N/A thats why no one made a comment or reply yet.
For your fmu you have a hole on the bottom which is for your retune line, a hole on the side which is you incomming fuel, and a nipple on the top, which is for a vac fitting. The problem is on the 2g-nt(which is what I think you have) you cant splice the fmu right in where the orginal fpr is/was. The fmu is just a rising rate pressure raiser and belongs in the return line, not as a direct replacment(unless you have a sfmu... but that calls for a different install) For any 96+ 420a you can use the stock fpr and fuel filter and splice the fmu in the return line(thats where it belongs). If your on your back looking at the unit you will see the feed line going into the right side of the fuel filter, connected to the left side of the fuel filter(black bullet looking thing) is the fuel pressure regulator. That has a hose comming out of the top and the side. The side hose goes to the rail, the top hose is your return line. Its 1/4 inch hose that goes to the left hook up on the fuel tank. You need some hose clamps, 1/4 fuel hose, and make sure you have 1/4 inch barbs on the fmu and splice in into the return line under the car. A good mounting spot is the vertical spot right to the left of the whole assyembly(which would be right under the back passanger seat. After that the fun part is running a vac hose to the unit, do not splice a vac line from the brake booster, it has check valves in it and your car will never see high fuel pressure. I hope I was some help.
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