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Old Apr 21, 2003
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Boosting fuel pressure on our motor

Has any one done this yet or know of any products out that that can do this?
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Old Apr 21, 2003
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Sorry I know nothing about fuel systems....other then it involves moving fuel to where it needs to be.....

I would however look at fuel pressure regulators, high flow fuel rails (AEM Has one) and bigger fuel injectors...
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Unless you are pushing over 200 hp to the crank, they are a waste.

there are fuel rails from AEM (& others)
injectors from RC engineering
Fuel pumps/ Fuel Pressure Regulators (you don't have to have an application- specific one)
& other sutff you could get.
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hey guy...a fuel rail will do nothing for increased pressure and i do not have a fpr so now answer my question without telling me to get larger injectors
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do you guys know if the ecu is actually controlling the fuel pressure instead of the old skoo fuel pressure regulator found in earlier hondas?
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right now i you want more fuel you'll have to get apexi vafc or safc.
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Originally posted by Em2Guy
do you guys know if the ecu is actually controlling the fuel pressure instead of the old skoo fuel pressure regulator found in earlier hondas?
It's a returnless fuel system. The FPR and pump are combined into one unit in the tank. The FPR is electronic and is controlled by the ECU. So yes, fuel pressure is controlled by the ECU.
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is someone making a control box to dial in more or less fuel pressure?
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