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Been told and looking for information on the MALPASSI FUEL PRESSURE REGULATORS

basically is anyone using these on turbo cars and what are the results?

my engine builder and tuner have strayed me away and told me not to use it as it stuffs around with your A?F ratios too much (ie. 3 runs on dyno same tune and 3 diff A/F ratios?)

can anyone confirm this and give me info and results if you have used them

Thanks

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Have useed them in the past to get more power out of standard injectors, the pressure has to be setupm as it isnt out of the box. There are three different models, 1:1, 1.7:1 and 2:1. no problems with varience on the dyno. i dont understand why do you need one?

i bought one cause i've just turboed my na and havent upgraded the injectors but a little extra pressure will make them flow a little better as i dont quite need to replace the injectors just yet, putting it on on friday when the car goes on the dyno. ill see how it goes.

i think he was refering the n/a injectors to my post earlier, and i didnt pick up stock injectors cause right now i dont need them for the car, im planning on upgrading the fuel rail 550ish injectors high flowed turbo cams bigger cooler and prob a head gasket in about 6 months and who knows what condish the second hand injectors are in at least i know mine are good and up to the task im asking of them right now

i bought one cause i've just turboed my na and havent upgraded the injectors but a little extra pressure will make them flow a little better as i dont quite need to replace the injectors just yet, putting it on on friday when the car goes on the dyno. ill see how it goes.

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