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Old 04-02-2009, 10:15 AM
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Hey guys,

What are the differences, pros/cons of running the fuel regulators before or after the rails?

Some say it is good to run before as your fuel lines will always stay full. Running it after, well, kind of the same thing.

So, what do you guys think?
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there are different types of fpr's but most of us
run the FPR after the rails and have a return from the reg to the tank.
so normally like this... tank->pump->filter->rail 1->rail 2->FPR->return to tank
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Yep...that is how I have it setup now. I have heard many opinions while I am researching my new fuel setup.
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unless you have or are going to an intank regulator setup there isnt a reason to change.
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I am planning on running e85 and will be running bigger lines to the front, at least.
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