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Old 02-07-2008, 06:32 AM
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I'm looking to get an boost adj fpr for my t76 347 LS1. I plan on running dual walboros. I am going to have a 8AN feed to the rails with stock return 6an'ish. I wanted to feed one rail, cross over and 1 line out to the FPR. Does the line out to the FPR need to be 8AN also or is 6 fine?
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Either way would work, you should ask this in the fueling section.
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Either, but most FPRs are -6. At least the one I use is anyways. I'm running the same way- dual walbros and crossover. LMK if you need the p/n of the regulator I used because it has just the single port like what you will need.
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Either, but most FPRs are -6. At least the one I use is anyways. I'm running the same way- dual walbros and crossover. LMK if you need the p/n of the regulator I used because it has just the single port like what you will need.
Yeah if you could. If you get a dual I assume you would just cap one inlet off?
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I went with the aeromotive 13155 FPR. It is the same as the 13105 FPR, just shiney




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