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Old 01-09-2008, 07:25 PM
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Just purchased an Aeromotive 13105 EFI fuel regulator. Does anyone have any experience with these? I am trying to install it on a '98 Corvette LS1
engine. Since the fuel rail has a dedicated return line, do I just install the regulator in line with the tank and engine? For example:

Tank -> Regulator In -> Regulator Out -> Engine In -> Engine Out -> tank

Any assistance would be appreciated
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Doesn't the rail already have a regulator? I have used the Aeromotive regulator and had good luck with it.
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Yes - it does, but in the interest of full disclosure, I am putting the
LS1 into a Porsche 944. Wan't sure about the regulator on the fuel rail because I have heard of the regulator also being in the fuel filter.
Just wanting to make sure I'm doing this right!!
Thanks for the response!
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The Vettes after 98 had the filter/regulator setup.
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Excellent! That's 150 bucks I can use on something else.
Thank you very much for the info!!



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