What kind of fuel pressure regulator does Ford use?
What kind of fuel pressure regulator does Ford use?
Fuel Pressure Regulator to suit 2005-2011 Ford Territory 4ltr 6cyl SY RWD Fuel pressure regulator to suit 1990-1994 Ford KF KH Laser 1.8ltr BP 16v SOHC Models
Do you need regulator for electric fuel pump?
Check out Holley’s fuel system selection chart as a reference. Most lever style mechanical fuel pumps don’t require a regulator and some electric fuel pumps even have the regulator built right into them, and eliminating the need to purchase an external unit.
Where do you run the fuel regulator on a street strip?
In a street/strip application we recommend running the feed line directly to the carburetors fuel log then placing the regulator on the return line side of your fuel log. This allows the fuel to flow unrestricted to your carburetor, but still regulates the pressure and returns the unused fuel back into the gas tank.
Do you need a return line for a fuel regulator?
The lack of a return line helps decrease installation costs but it can also limit the performance capabilities. These regulators come in a variety of styles and typically regulate fuel pressures in the 1-9 psi range.
Fuel Pressure Regulator to suit 2005-2011 Ford Territory 4ltr 6cyl SY RWD Fuel pressure regulator to suit 1990-1994 Ford KF KH Laser 1.8ltr BP 16v SOHC Models
Check out Holley’s fuel system selection chart as a reference. Most lever style mechanical fuel pumps don’t require a regulator and some electric fuel pumps even have the regulator built right into them, and eliminating the need to purchase an external unit.
In a street/strip application we recommend running the feed line directly to the carburetors fuel log then placing the regulator on the return line side of your fuel log. This allows the fuel to flow unrestricted to your carburetor, but still regulates the pressure and returns the unused fuel back into the gas tank.
The lack of a return line helps decrease installation costs but it can also limit the performance capabilities. These regulators come in a variety of styles and typically regulate fuel pressures in the 1-9 psi range.