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[quote="BigAl"]yup :lol: dun the 5 min AFM mod already, got a K&N cone filter. I just been speaking to EMC (wayne) who advised on getting a automatic fuel regulator thingy, cant remember the name. It looks like an old style fuel pump off the 8v and it upps the bar when you floor it and levels out when idleing, no need to change fuel pump or regulator. Its about £80, the same as a variable fuel pump and said there used in race cars. I have a fasttech chip, which i took out for the mot and not got round to re fitting it, I will do so over the weekend. When next mot comes i might get a sports cat.[/quote]
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Bellamachinna
Posted: Thu Mar 08, 2007 2:59 pm
Post subject:
Quote:
Ive been told that you just add the powerboost valve and leave everything else in situ.
Anyone know anyhting about this?
There`s a guy in the AlfaNord (one of the Portuguese Alfa Clubs), that fitted a FSE in his 33 (amongst another mods), but he told me that he replaced the original fuel pressure regulator by the FSE.
Here is the link...
http://www.alfanord.pt/forum/viewtopic.php?t=1466
stedee
Posted: Thu Mar 08, 2007 4:06 am
Post subject:
hmmmm that doesnt sound right to me.
BigAl
Posted: Wed Mar 07, 2007 7:24 pm
Post subject:
Ive been told that you just add the powerboost valve and leave everything else in situ.
Anyone know anyhting about this?
stedee
Posted: Tue Mar 06, 2007 2:44 pm
Post subject:
looks good but where is the old fuel regulator?
BigAl
Posted: Sun Mar 04, 2007 4:08 pm
Post subject:
right the thing im on about is called a power boost valve by fse
http://www.powerboostvalve.co.uk/product_info.php?cPath=618_619_620&products_id=1600044
When i get some money i will try 1 out
stedee
Posted: Fri Feb 09, 2007 3:15 am
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big al - tell me more when you get this fuel regulator thingy i might get one myself
BigAl
Posted: Mon Jan 29, 2007 7:23 pm
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yup
dun the 5 min AFM mod already, got a K&N cone filter. I just been speaking to EMC (wayne) who advised on getting a automatic fuel regulator thingy, cant remember the name. It looks like an old style fuel pump off the 8v and it upps the bar when you floor it and levels out when idleing, no need to change fuel pump or regulator. Its about £80, the same as a variable fuel pump and said there used in race cars.
I have a fasttech chip, which i took out for the mot and not got round to re fitting it, I will do so over the weekend. When next mot comes i might get a sports cat.
johnboy
Posted: Mon Jan 15, 2007 11:20 pm
Post subject: Re: getting as much out of the 16v cat camd engine keepin le
Hi
i was thinking about a variable fuel reg. for the 33 and gtv. know people say they work.as for the chip go for it.try Ebay.i got mine from germany for about £40 all in.revs round to 7700ish
plus there is a mod you can do on your flow meter that give you more power
regards john
stedee
Posted: Mon Jan 15, 2007 6:04 pm
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i have seen those fuel pumps that give extra pressure but do you need a regulator? and as far as i know the chips are fine with emissions
BigAl
Posted: Mon Jan 15, 2007 5:45 pm
Post subject: getting as much out of the 16v cat camd engine keepin legal
getting as much out of the 16v cat cammed engine but still keep it legal emission wise and to save the environment. Been told to put on a variable fuel pump and up the bar to 3.3, normally at 2.9, the lambda sensor will notice unburnt fuel and retard the duration, so it gets the same fuel in less time, however when you floor it, it goes a lot quicker as the pressure it up and more fuel goes in. Also RE ECU chips, can they be tied in with the fuel pump so the chip can tell the fuel pump to pump more when required? How do the chips work? Do they just dump loads of fuel only when flooring it? Some are remapped to give more bhp throughout the rev range, but does this affect emission? Will it pass mot.