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Thread: External Fuel Pressure Regulator (recommendation??).

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2014-10-10 19:12:38
#11
Any pics of your setup @coach

Thanks for the part numbers and price breakdown too @Boostlee
2014-10-10 20:01:37
#12
I don't have any pics of the Radium unit installed on the NX. But it is very compact and clean. They have 15% off sometimes if you join their FB page and watch for it. Usually around Black Friday and Christmas they have sales.

Brent
2014-10-10 20:32:15
#13
Originally Posted by coach
I don't have any pics of the Radium unit installed on the NX. But it is very compact and clean. They have 15% off sometimes if you join their FB page and watch for it. Usually around Black Friday and Christmas they have sales.

Brent


Unfortunately for me, that would require me to join Facebook. I saw it on their webpage and it does look really nice...did you use the supplied mounting bracket or straight thru the body of the FPR?
Last edited by 1fastser on 2014-10-10 at 20-33-55.
2014-10-10 20:40:48
#14
I have the older version of their adjustable (which is like the single pump one on their site but with an adjustable top vs. the fixed 3bar or 4bar they sell now). I have it mounted using the bracket on the firewall, but may be moving it. Car hasn't moved in forever. It is about the size of a large grade A egg. I would say a third smaller than the Aeromotive it replaced.

THis, but adjustable:


Brent
Last edited by coach on 2014-10-10 at 20-42-20.
2014-10-11 00:12:51
#15
Originally Posted by coach
Car hasn't moved in forever.
Brent


Haha, I bet I have you beat!
2014-10-11 00:20:34
#16
2003
2014-10-11 00:28:32
#17
Mine has been down since 2000 but apparently I got it running long enough to get it inspected in 2010...so I will concede. Nothing to brag about.

Sry to threadjack....back on topic.
Last edited by 1fastser on 2014-10-11 at 00-36-16.
2014-10-20 00:31:14
#18
Im using the Weldon 2040 pressure regulator. highest flow capability on the market. Can handle E85 and high pressures associated with running E85.
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