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Hi all

As part of the upgrades, i am replacing my fuel regulator ...

After purchasing a malpassi fuel reg, i was hit with 'where the F do i install it'

As the s2 rb25 has the fuel reg built into the fuel rail, there was no way to install the malpassi without using the existing fuel reg as well ...

so, a phone call to 'EFI Hardware' got me a replacement nozzle thingy ..

You basically remove the standard regulator, and install this in its place, then you use the brass nozzle thing (via fuel tube) to connect to the new regulator ..

this makes installing ANY fuel pressure reg nice and easy ...

Steve at EFI knew exactly what i needed when i called up, and the parts were shipped nice and quickly ...

phone : 03 9873 5400

I don't work for them or anything, just impressed with their service and think they deserve recognition for it ...

the alloy part you see in the pic replaces the std regulator, the brass part screws into the new alloy part, and connects to your new fuel reg ... couldn't be simpler !

The observation is that the alloy part had a little bit of swarf in it still, just requires a good cleaning out ... nothing you would not do to any new part on your car really !

cheers

Baz

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