Fuel Pressure
Fuel Pressure
Quick question, I've got a 1.4:1 malpassi regulator which I'm going to use on a sonata setup. Should I remove the factory fuel pressure regulator from the end of the sonata fuel rail and just use the malpassi, or should I run them in series(easier) to control fuel pressure???
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Fuel pressure
Remove the original unit, the malpassi is a replacement unit.... :beer
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Why are you running the Malpassi regulator are your injectors too small?BLOFLY wrote:Quick question, I've got a 1.4:1 malpassi regulator which I'm going to use on a sonata setup. Should I remove the factory fuel pressure regulator from the end of the sonata fuel rail and just use the malpassi, or should I run them in series(easier) to control fuel pressure???
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What is the purpose of a malpassi type rising rate fuel regulator over a standard one?
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not much!! Std pressure reg's are the go.most efi cars need between 280~ 350Kpa fuel pressure. all std pressure regs are rising rate to compensate 4 pressure diffurences via the vac fitting to inlet manafold. They raise pressure 2 compensate for extra manafold presure. malpassi what evers are for people using injectors,pumps,regs ect that are not suited for each other.Each injector is designed to work with a specific fuel pressure range. I can't answer the ? because i don't know what tey are needed 4.
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1. Higher fuel pressure allows the injectors to flow more without replacing them. Of course a fuel toy like an Apexi S-AFC would be needed, or an aftermarket computer.fr335tyl3r wrote:What is the purpose of a malpassi type rising rate fuel regulator over a standard one?
2. if you upgrade your fuel pump too far beyond factory spec, you also want a stronger fuel pressure regulator.
Rising rate - all FPRs on turbo cars are rising rate. 1psi extra fuel pressure, for every 1psi of boost is normally the go, known as 1:1 rising rate. However another common one is the 1.7:1, which adds more fuel pressure per pound of boost, which is beneficial if your injectors really suck, but most car tuners prefer 1:1 (as its easier for them to work with) and for you just to buy decent injectors (assuming you are running an aftermarket ECU).
Well thats what I gathered. I tend to research weird topics sometimes, and I did a bit of reading on this one, and thats what I learned.
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