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No. The 3rd port(the one opposite the feed line INTO the FRP) is also another feed. Some people have 1 main line into a Yblock and then a feed into each rail, then a line coming off each rail going into each side of the FRP then out the bottom. It just gives you the option of doing that.
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That is correct. You can plug the other port, or you could Y the feed line and use it like its meant to be used, or get a different FPR. Don't want to sound like an *** here, but you should have thought of this before you bought your regulator. A lot of regulators have designated gauge ports on them also. I'd recommend the aeromotive 13105 FPR if you are planning to do a single feed with crossover. It has one feed port, one return port, a designated gauge port, and it is boost/ vac referenced 1:1. I hope this helps you some
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That is correct. You can plug the other port, or you could Y the feed line and use it like its meant to be used, or get a different FPR. Don't want to sound like an *** here, but you should have thought of this before you bought your regulator. A lot of regulators have designated gauge ports on them also. I'd recommend the aeromotive 13105 FPR if you are planning to do a single feed with crossover. It has one feed port, one return port, a designated gauge port, and it is boost/ vac referenced 1:1. I hope this helps you some
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Some people will disagree but id say don't waste your time with the Yblock into the back of each rail...its complete over kill. If you are looking to make 1000hp+ then its something you might want to consider..other wise save the money and put it towards something else. My one in one out is going to be used for my single 76mm turbo setup.Its going to be plenty.
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Some people will disagree but id say don't waste your time with the Yblock into the back of each rail...its complete over kill. If you are looking to make 1000hp+ then its something you might want to consider..other wise save the money and put it towards something else. My one in one out is going to be used for my single 76mm turbo setup.Its going to be plenty.
could i just plug one side of the FPR and then it would be like it was one in one out?
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No it wont hurt anything...its just too much..Kinda like using 60lbs injectors for a cam only. And yes you could plug the other side. Thats what Im doing.
Mines like this...
Sump>Filter(100Micron)>pump>Filter(10 Micron)>back of dsr>out front of dsr to front of psr>out the back of the psr into one inlet port of the FPR(plug the other side)>out the bottom of the FRP>tank.
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The rest will be coming in the spring...but that will be replacing the cheap-o fuel filter, and I'll be running a braided line instead of the plastic line from the fuel tank to the filter. When all is said and done, it will be a rail return system using the EVAP as the return, and the stock feed line.
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so i could simply swap the EVAP line from the little round thing to the fuel pump module using the stock connectors and plug the T on the feed line and use the EVAP line as my return? i believe the factory regulator needs to be taken out also? Thanks
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No it wont hurt anything...its just too much..Kinda like using 60lbs injectors for a cam only. And yes you could plug the other side. Thats what Im doing.
Mines like this...
Sump>Filter(100Micron)>pump>Filter(10 Micron)>back of dsr>out front of dsr to front of psr>out the back of the psr into one inlet port of the FPR(plug the other side)>out the bottom of the FRP>tank.
Mines like this...
Sump>Filter(100Micron)>pump>Filter(10 Micron)>back of dsr>out front of dsr to front of psr>out the back of the psr into one inlet port of the FPR(plug the other side)>out the bottom of the FRP>tank.
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https://ls1tech.com/forums/fueling-injection/698950-does-anyone-have-write-up.html
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Yeah, pretty much. This thread may help you understand what I did a little better
https://ls1tech.com/forums/showthread.php?t=698950
https://ls1tech.com/forums/showthread.php?t=698950
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Thanks ChevyChad, i appreciate it.
How do you take the stock regulator off? does anything need to be done to where it once attached to inside the fuel pump module once it's removed?
How do you take the stock regulator off? does anything need to be done to where it once attached to inside the fuel pump module once it's removed?
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There is just a clip that comes off and it falls right off. You'll see when you get in there. Just remove the stock regulator- there is nothing else you need to do after that to the bucket. (Unless you are doing dual pumps, then you'll have to hack it to get them to fit.)
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its a 3" afco radiator with two fans, i can get the sizes for you, if you want
and the radiator, and for modifying theres the top bracket you can see and i no longer have a front bumper core.