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2009-07-31 02:45:02
#1
FPR question and one other....
Do I need a FPR? I will be upgrading to 72# but my jwt ecu doesn't say that its tuned for a 4 bar setup.... Or is that implied with their ecus?

Next, I took out my A/C except I still have the pump on the engine. I was told there is a belt that I can buy to get to get rid of the pump completely.

Thanks,
Truett
2009-07-31 02:53:10
#2
if your setup is for 3 bar then you dont need a fpr

and yes there is a belt you can buy for no ac
2009-07-31 22:42:38
#3
Originally Posted by jen36
if your setup is for 3 bar then you dont need a fpr

and yes there is a belt you can buy for no ac


Thank you! Any chance you have the part number?

Truett
2009-08-01 02:11:20
#4
what do you drive? i dont have any part number but it shouldnt be to hard to go to the parts store and say you need a belt with no ac. they did make them out the factory like that
2009-08-01 02:24:01
#5
Originally Posted by FreakStyle
Do I need a FPR? I will be upgrading to 72# but my jwt ecu doesn't say that its tuned for a 4 bar setup.... Or is that implied with their ecus?

Next, I took out my A/C except I still have the pump on the engine. I was told there is a belt that I can buy to get to get rid of the pump completely.

Thanks,
Truett


Hi Truett -

Check my post here for the belt to use with no a/c:
Belt Size for ac removal? - SR20 Forum

How are the o-rings working?
2009-08-01 16:44:34
#6
Originally Posted by jp314
Hi Truett -

Check my post here for the belt to use with no a/c:
Belt Size for ac removal? - SR20 Forum

How are the o-rings working?


Awesome post thanks! I haven't used them yet... but soon.

Thanks,
Truett
2009-08-01 17:12:59
#7
BTW, it's a 3bar setup. No one runs MSD's at 4bar. They do not run well.
2009-08-01 22:54:57
#8
Originally Posted by TeKKiE
BTW, it's a 3bar setup. No one runs MSD's at 4bar. They do not run well.


Ahhhh... Thank you for the info. I had no idea.

Truett
2009-08-01 22:57:02
#9
from what I've read, if you upgrade your fuel pump you really should upgrade your FPR because the fuel pump can raise your fuel pressure a few psi even though stock FPR is 3bar.
2009-08-02 03:45:50
#10
def run a fpr even if its a 3 bar setup
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