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Best adjustable fuel pressure regulator?

Old 12-01-2007, 09:13 PM
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Default Best adjustable fuel pressure regulator?

I'm using an Aeromotive adjustable FPR on my LS2 swap, and it's starting to leak after only 6k miles.

Is there a better brand available?

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Weldon is my favorite preference.

Looking around the pits at most races we attend show that it is a very popular regulator.


We run it on some local cars and have never had a problem.
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Thanks for the reply! I'm checking them out now.
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Go to Kinsler fuel injection guys for purchase or advice. I got my Weldon regulator there.
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I've heard great things about both Weldon and Magnafuel. I picked up a Holley with my D1SC kit, so I'll see how that is. He didn't have any problems that I'm aware of though
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I haven't bought mine yet, but i'm going to go with a Fuelab regulator and filter. I had a couple of sponsors recommend them to me, and it looks like real nice stuff.
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We use MagaFuel, Fuelabs and Weldon with great results.

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