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Old 12-01-2009   #1
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What fuel pressure regulator to get

So what's a good one to get.
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Old 12-01-2009   #2
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Re: What fuel pressure regulator to get

Most people run an Aeromotive A1000, myself included. They work well, and aren't too expensive. I've heard good things about the Fuel Lab regulators too.
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Old 12-01-2009   #3
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Re: What fuel pressure regulator to get

i run the aeromotive
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Old 12-01-2009   #4
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Re: What fuel pressure regulator to get

I haven't heard anything bad about eBay ones. They're like $35
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Re: What fuel pressure regulator to get

I run areomotive ones in my cars. They work great.

On the ebay ones they leak and don't hold right at least the ones I have seen on peoples cars
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Old 12-01-2009   #6
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Re: What fuel pressure regulator to get

The top half of mine (regulator portion) is by SX, and Buscher adapted it to bolt directly on the fuel rail and hooks to the stock location of the return fuel line, so I like it.
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Old 12-02-2009   #7
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Re: What fuel pressure regulator to get

I run the aeromotive one
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Old 12-02-2009   #8
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Re: What fuel pressure regulator to get

Either tap your rail for NPT and adapt to AN or buy an aftermarket rail (FIC is what I have) and get a Mini Fuelab and mount on end (will clear cam cover) and looks way cleaner than having it on firewall.
Here is an old pic of modded stock rail:

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Old 12-02-2009   #9
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Re: What fuel pressure regulator to get

The stock one, OEM For your evo? Even with twin pumps the stocker is fine, as long as they are not wired on all the time.

Otherwise, I like the SX or aeromotive. Do a perrin fuel rail at the same time.
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Re: What fuel pressure regulator to get

I had the Fuellab one on my car. It was the bigger one, worked very nice, and had two 10AN ports for dual fuel rail setups. I had one blocked.
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