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Hey guys what fuel pressure regulator do I need to do the efuel conversion? Will any of them work as long as they will go to 70-80 psi? Also do all of them have the correct amount of inlets that I need to do it with 2 in 1 out to return line and one for pressure gauge? I know most people say to use aeromotive one I just don't have $100+ to spend on the regulator when I can find them on eBay for alot less can anyone give me some info please. Thanks. Oh and I also just replaced the two return lines from the front of the heads so I also need to know what I need to adapt those to the regulator so I can use them.
You need to read the literature for the regulator that you are looking at. Aeromotive is the most popular, but there are other options. If you are really strapped for cash, search for the "Tight Wad Mod"
If 100+$ on a regulator is too much....then look at the tighwad mod. Otherwise save longer because I guarantee your fittings and hoses are going to cost more than the regulator, and your filters/filterbase/ and pump will cost more than both the regulator/fittings and hoses.... The tightwad mod and quality pump does almost everything a 1200-1500 fuel system does from FASS, that's why is so great... if you are on a budget check it out. I you have over a grand for e fuel just buy a complete kit from FASS.
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