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Old 01-08-2015, 04:00 PM
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How do i modify a return-less fuel pressure regulator on a return-less stock fuel rail. I have a aftermarket return style fuel pressure regulator and want to control the fuel pressure from that.

I think the fuel rail is from a 1997- 1999 corvette.

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A returnless system will have the regulator at/near the pump. ie in tank

Not quite sure what you're trying to do ?
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Some people mistake the fuel pulse doohickey on the fuel rail to be the regulator. Is that the case here?
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The 99 and up Vette have the pressure regulator in the fuel filter back by the tank.
So correct, that thing you see is a fuel pressure pulse reducer thing.

When guys convert these rails to return style they remove the shrader valve and use that fitting for the return line.
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Ok so I just fed the fuel rail and leave the fuel pressure pulse reducer thing alone.

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