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Old 08-26-2012, 06:10 PM
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Just ordered my new fuel pump and was wanting to install a new FPR. Its for my 99 t/a and was wondering if anyone had the part number so i can get it orderd. Any helkp would be great. Thanks
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Anyone......
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I'm not sure you can buy them from GM... I do not have the GM part number.

I have them in stock if interested.
Feel free to call if you want to discuss.
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Darn i just perchased one from rockauto. If its not the correct one ill get it form you if the price is reasonable
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this is what u purchased

http://www.rockauto.com/dbphp/x,cata...i_FP10021.html
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Well if you want to know about signals of bad fuel pressure regulator it is lack of fuel pressure, maximum fuel pressure, rich engine running condition and black smoke. To make sure these does not affect your car you should take precautions before hand.
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Delphi FP10021 is correct.

I just replaced mine in a 1999 Z28. The best price I found was $55.25 w/ free shipping from amazon.com. So, if you paid $47.79 you did good.

After I had already purchased mine, Lonnies Performance posted that he had them for $39. I would have gone with a board sponsor if I had known.
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Originally Posted by Lonnies Performance
I'm not sure you can buy them from GM... I do not have the GM part number.

I have them in stock if interested.
Feel free to call if you want to discuss.
Any recommendation on a boosted application?

Setup: 2002 Z28 Convertible w/76mm Rearmount Turbo
Aeromotive 340 Fuel Pump
Racetronix Hotwire Kit
60lb injectors
Otherwise stock fuel system

Running out of fuel at 9psi. AFR climbs to 13

Thanks!
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Originally Posted by HRHohio
Any recommendation on a boosted application?

Setup: 2002 Z28 Convertible w/76mm Rearmount Turbo
Aeromotive 340 Fuel Pump
Racetronix Hotwire Kit
60lb injectors
Otherwise stock fuel system

Running out of fuel at 9psi. AFR climbs to 13

Thanks!
Read this post #3 vacuum referenced with a pressure gauge.
https://ls1tech.com/forums/fueling-i...selection.html
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Originally Posted by Ollie8974
Read this post #3 vacuum referenced with a pressure gauge.
https://ls1tech.com/forums/fueling-i...selection.html
Sweet. Thanks... Got a specific part number? A quick web search for "aeromotive regulator" turned up a bunch with different numbers... 13109, 13121, 13129, 13301, etc. Was hoping to have a sponsor spec one out for me and purchase through them.

Thanks in advance.
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Regulator with a gauge that is vacuum referenced and reads to 100 psi.
The 50 to 60 psi will bin the center of the gauge.



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