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Old 10-18-2006, 10:01 PM   #1 (permalink)
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does anyone know where i can find a diagram or wutever its called to install a adjustable fuel pressure regulator. what are the steps that need to be done with taking the top of my stock regulator off and putting this new one on. i bought it from a friend with a civic and he said its universal so it will fit on my accord... its a 92 accord lx with a f22 engine at the moment
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Old 10-18-2006, 10:23 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Why do you need one?
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i believe they are illegal..they are in cal.
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Why do you need one?
no i dont need 1 i have 1 im trying to install it i dont know what i need to cut off of mine to make it work on the adjustable regulator and when i cut the top of my stock 1 whatr do i need to keep??
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i believe they are illegal..they are in cal.
nah im in new york i dont think theyre illegal they sell them in the stores to ne1 who asks for it
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Old 10-19-2006, 03:36 PM   #6 (permalink)
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I ment unless your pretty heavily modded your wasting your time and resale value. If you lean the mixture out your car will ruin its seals. If you run if pig rich you will foul plugs and O2 sensors like crazy. This really isn't a DIY job so take it to a shop if it's that important to you.
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oh ok i just wanted to put it on b/c i have a a/f/r guage and its going crazy across the guage. my friend told me if i put the regulator on i can adjust the a/f/r and itll work normally... i also have a cold ram air setup and its getting more air than fuel in the mixture what do you think??
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Those gauges are way incorrect. You need a wide band that reads exactly what your ratio is.

The intake lowers air temp which makes it burn better and it also gives you more are which will SLIGHTLY change the ratio but gives more positive effects to your motor. It actually helps gas milage in most cars.
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ok kool thanks very much bro i guess im stayin stock with the regulator
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Like I said, a shop can do it for you. It was raining yesterday so I couldn't take a picture but I'll snap one of where it will go if you still want it. It's on a S2000 motor but you can find it on any other car because they are all the same.
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