QUOTE(jctasoga @ Dec 23 2009, 05:02 PM)
i agree with u. make it more predictable to have the power when you require it. not until u press the throttle n it goes chuck chuk chuck... koff koff...
btw, by increasing the pressure, does it put a burden on the fuel pump?
on another note, fuel filter should be changed at 30k mileage?
It should give additional pressure to fuel rail, but I don't think it will effect the fuel pump since from what I understand, the FPR are installed at the returning hose thus limiting the fuel that goes back into the tank hence increasing its pressure. btw, by increasing the pressure, does it put a burden on the fuel pump?
on another note, fuel filter should be changed at 30k mileage?
Dec 23 2009, 05:23 PM

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