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Hi Fellas,

I currently have 312 rwkw and the injector duty cycle is at 81% (using nismo 555 cc injectors), without a FPR

My aim is to get my power up to 360-370 rwkw. Using basic extrapolation ((0.81 x 365))/312)=94.7%), I get an injector duty cycle of around 94.7%.

However, if I install a Fuel Pressure Regulator (FPR), I will be able to increase the pressure, thus, making the injectors flow a bit more.

Anyway, I need you opinion on what power you think the injector's would max out using a FPR with my 555cc injectors.

My tuner is very confident they will make 360-370rwkw safely, as he has done it before.

Please place your vote!

Cheers

You dont need to bump something 45mins after you last posted in it dude...

Just be patient.

Your vote would be greatly appreciated!

Weren't you runing like 365 watts in your R31? What size injectors were you using?

I already have voted.

I used 740's - i knew the power i wanted, so i purchased injectors to suit it. :happy:

Im not a fan of FPR's if you've gotta buy injectors, you might as well buy the correct ones as i see it and use one of the better Nissan OEM parts.

For what you need, it'll be fine however to add in a FPR, bump a few PSI and make what you need.

without bumping fuel pressure your 555cc's would probably max out at around 330-340rwk

So generally speaking, how much more power does a FPR provide?

Also, are there any disadvantages to having a fuel pressure rgulator over bigger injectors? (Does it increase the chance of damage to the fuel pump? Or increase the risk of split hoses? Can a FPR damage injectors?)

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