adjusting fuel pressure on TBI
thom358
thom358 at netzero.net
Sat Oct 21 06:09:46 GMT 2000
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Is there an adjustable fuel pressure regulator for a TBI setup? is =
there a way to bypass the origional, or gut it and run an aftermarket =
regulator? I am would like to run more fuel pressure, but I want to be =
able to adjust it. Any thoughts are appreciated.
THOM
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