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Hey everyone, I bought a Malpassi Fuel Reg for my R33 GTST like 6 months ago, And never bothered to install, Now i have to the time to do it, and i've just noticed i have no instructional Guide for it, Can someone Email me a PDF copy of it please? to [email protected].

Also by looking at the Fuel Reg i see i might need a Adapter of some kind, Is this True? And if so could you's point me in the right direction of finding it or making it.

Thanks.

Shaan0r :P

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For the adaptor, see Steve at EFI Hardware (in Melbourne, Mitcham).

The Malpassi has 3 ports - the one underneath is the return to the fuel tank. The 2 on the sides, you can use either to receive fuel from the fuel rail. And then there's the little doover on top for a manifold pressure feed and the adjusting locknut beside it.

Do yourself a favor and just throw it in the bin. I would use it as a paper weight but its too lite. And if you really feel that you need it dont get rid of the standard FPR it does a nicer job of maintaining fuel pressure as is has a steel diaphram. Just place it after the return line from the standard FPR so it will only provide the extra pressure required. What do you need it for anyway?

Do yourself a favor and just throw it in the bin.  I would use it as a paper weight but its too lite. 

Dont fool yourself, malpassi aren't that bad. I have seen them used by a lot of top end drag teams. I also use one myself and its working perfectly. (ideal for an RB25 when you dont want/need to go the whole hog and buy new injectors)

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