duncan wrote:mike-payne wrote:blimey all these technical responses... i just noticed how untidy the PTFE tape was on the fitting :lol:
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That's very true.... Matt was round trying to give it a detail prior to the McRae rally....duncan wrote:True, but then gravel and highly polished components never mix too well
but he just couldn't get the gravel marks out the side, especialy as it would have rubbed all the text of the stickers around.... :-D
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Genuine question as i haven't done one of these before without a guage.Gerry H wrote:There's a pressure sensor in place of a guage.
Surely heat soak will be minimal unless the charge temps go way up. The inlet manifold shouldn't get that hot plus it'll be under the scoop, if that's staying.
How do you set up the correct pressure without using a guage. Is there an electronic one in the car hooked up to the fuel pressure sensor or some kind of calibration marks on the regulator itself to set by?
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Lol at you lot.
Right, it will all be pretty well heath shielded, plus if you have a look you will see the 10mm phenolic spacers that the manifold is sitting on.
So the manifold wont get hot anyway. Plus as Gerry pointed out, this will be directly under the hood scoop in the airflow.
The sensor in teh gauge is a Defi item and i have a gauge in the car monitoring the fuel pressure all the time.
Hope this clears a few things up
AN fittings will be done once the motor goes back in and i can decide on pipe lengths etc.
Right, it will all be pretty well heath shielded, plus if you have a look you will see the 10mm phenolic spacers that the manifold is sitting on.
So the manifold wont get hot anyway. Plus as Gerry pointed out, this will be directly under the hood scoop in the airflow.
The sensor in teh gauge is a Defi item and i have a gauge in the car monitoring the fuel pressure all the time.
Hope this clears a few things up

AN fittings will be done once the motor goes back in and i can decide on pipe lengths etc.
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Just straight reg pressure.
As you know, the fuel pressure changes under load anyway so that all viewable/recordable from inside anyway.
As you know, the fuel pressure changes under load anyway so that all viewable/recordable from inside anyway.

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Built 2.5L, custom heads, GT35R, T-Logic, Tial, Fuelab, Injector Dynamics, GT-Spec, Exedy Compe R, Innovate, APS, KW, AP Racing, Whiteline, Noltec, Sparco, Speedline & S.R.E.
I belivee it's possible to monitor diff. pressure i.e. fuel/manifold so that any deviation from normal can be seen or alarmed.
Straight reg pressure isn't going to tell you much unless it's next to the boost guage and your mental arithmetic is lightning quick
Straight reg pressure isn't going to tell you much unless it's next to the boost guage and your mental arithmetic is lightning quick

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