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Which vacuum referenced FPR for 2003 Z06

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Old 12-07-2005, 07:41 PM
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I'm working on dialing in my mototron 60lb injectors for my setup. It idles rich, so I want to dial down the fuel pressure at idle.

My Z06 has the "second half of the year" fuel system, so I am unsure which regulator to buy.

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Maybe there is none available for the stock fuel system?
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There is no reg. for the stock fuel system you have to add a return style system. The stock reg is in the tank.

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There is no reg. for the stock fuel system you have to add a return style system. The stock reg is in the tank.

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Thanks Nasty. I thought that was the issue. I wish I has an older car

But what is the regulator looking thing on the fuel rail itself?

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Originally Posted by TaTommyWS6
Thanks Nasty. I thought that was the issue. I wish I has an older car

But what is the regulator looking thing on the fuel rail itself?

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its a dampener.
its suppost to keep the pressure more consistant between injector firings..

you dont even need it though. if you use aftermarket rails, you wont even have it anymore.




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