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Fuel Pressure Regulator with Gauge?????


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hi guys i have a94 auto TT,with a few mods i have been pointed in the direction of a fuel presure regulator...will this be an advantage if so how much and is this the kind of thing i can fit myself or should i seek proper advice......would really appreciate any comments you have..........Cheers!!!:taped:

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Greddy ECU remaped, want to get the boost put up too, am doin the 1/4 mile at 15.08 at112.5 mph which isnt bad but i would like it in around your own times...

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Do you know which Greddy ECU it is? Are you sure it's not just a fuel cut defender thats been installed?

 

As Smarty mentioned, an aftermarket FPR is pointless until you get towards turbo upgrades (and even then it's not really needed).

 

Have you read this: bpu ?

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hi Homer thanks for your comment, im grateful for any tips pointers or pushes in the right direction.lol. defo not a FCD unit... i just bought a triple pillar pod and have a boost,oil temp and oil pressure dials in transit.. dont want to go anywhere near a manuel boost controller so will be out buskin for a while to get an electronic one, any ideas on a decent one without the bank manager breathing down my neck lol..... cheers

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hi Homer thanks for your comment, im grateful for any tips pointers or pushes in the right direction.lol. defo not a FCD unit... i just bought a triple pillar pod and have a boost,oil temp and oil pressure dials in transit.. dont want to go anywhere near a manuel boost controller so will be out buskin for a while to get an electronic one, any ideas on a decent one without the bank manager breathing down my neck lol..... cheers

 

Before you go any further you really need to find out what the "remap" is. If it's correct you will have an aftermarket ECU installed and you really don't want to go messing around with anything if thats the case. If you're not sure what to look for, pull back the passenger front carpet, remove the plastic ECU guard and post a pic of what you see.

 

I'd put my money on it not being remapped and having the stock ECU in place. It's sadly common for these cars to be sold as having a remap yet nothing being done.. it's an easy item to add to the sale list, yet hard to prove unless you know what to look for.

 

If you can determine whats in place we'd be able to advise on a next step with mods, without it any there's not much advice that can be offered.

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bondango both cats are out yes 3" stainless super dragger, and homer looks like you were right it is the standard Denso ecu,why do people tell lies to sell a car, anyway i would be grateful for any additional advice for modding,just got a triple pillar pod and guages and a sandich plate which i will get fitted soon,which will help monitor things, was considering a elec. boost controller and now that it lookslike its not reapped , get that done.......wat you think?, wat kinda boost can these monsters take without a rebuild? Cheers!

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