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6 hours ago, tylink720 said:

Any current recs for a good budget reg? I don’t want to buy some cheap eBay stuff, but also don’t want to drop $500 on just a regulator. I’ve seen some for about $140-$170 like Tomei, P2M, NRG, AEM, ect

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I vote Radium direct mount regulator. It's super nice mounting the reg directly on the rail. Keeps everything neat and tidy, saves space and saves on fittings/hoses/etc 

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1 hour ago, Murray_Calavera said:

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I vote Radium direct mount regulator. It's super nice mounting the reg directly on the rail. Keeps everything neat and tidy, saves space and saves on fittings/hoses/etc 

Direct mount to stock rail though? I'd think not so much with that one.

My crystal ball says if he is buying upgraded fuel pumps, drilling out a venturi, buying an upgraded fuel pressure regulator, if he doesn't already have an upgraded rail/injectors, it's only a matter of time now lol. 

4 hours ago, Murray_Calavera said:

My crystal ball says if he is buying upgraded fuel pumps, drilling out a venturi, buying an upgraded fuel pressure regulator, if he doesn't already have an upgraded rail/injectors, it's only a matter of time now lol. 

Stock rail but 1000cc Bosch injectors. Is there a reason for Tomei being junk? Seems like the easiest option since it has fittings and a mount already included

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1 minute ago, tylink720 said:

FIXED

I installed the new fpr and turned it down to 43 psi. Idles nicely at 38ish psi now with the vacuum line attached. 
thanks for the help!

please post up skids :P 

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3 minutes ago, Dose Pipe Sutututu said:

please post up skids :P 

Lol I hope to take it out this weekend and rip it around. I’m curious to see how far off my fuel map is now that I’m running 10psi less base pressure. I do need to get a pressure sensor next season to keep an eye on it. 

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