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liquid asset 02-26-2003 07:35 AM

502 mpi adjustable fuel pressure regulator
 
502 mpi adjustable fuel pressure regulator (Post #1)


Does any one have excpience with this, how hard is the install? Can anyone explain it? I've installed headers and flame arrestor and I think I can avoid having my ecu done by doing this


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obnoxus 02-26-2003 09:45 AM

Not sure if your going to need it,,, I put Gil magnum choice headers and a K and N flame arrestor on and it put the motor right where it needed to be,,,, run it for a blast and take a look at the plugs,,, you might not need to do anything.

Steel Outlawed 02-26-2003 11:52 AM

I installed one on mine. It is very difiicult to get too, but what isn't on a boat. The regulator in under the exhaust manifold on the port side of the engine. It is enclosed in a box that you will have to modify for it to fit in. Once you get the regulator off it is a piece of cake from there on out until it is time to re-install it. I also added a fuel pressure gauge to be able to set it by, and keep an eye on it just in case the jamb nut came loose and it moved. The reason I added mine was because all I did at one time I thought I might need it. I have the Lightning Headers, Re-programmed ECU, Vortech flame arrestor, and MSD box. All of which make the engine run leaner. Hope this helps.

liquid asset 02-26-2003 05:13 PM

Thanks guys, is it not under the cool fuel cover on the starboard side?

Steel Outlawed 02-26-2003 05:32 PM

If your talking about right beside the sea-water pump, that is the water seperator filter. If you stahnd completely on your head and look on the port side you will see it.

baja john 02-28-2003 03:15 AM

What pressure do you guys run them @ on a 502?

Steel Outlawed 02-28-2003 12:12 PM

I'm pretty sure mine is set at 42 psi. I will check this weekend, I'm finishing up with my sea strainer. I will need to start it and check for leaks. I will let you know if it is anything different.

Ric232 03-01-2003 08:32 AM

AZ Speed & Marine told me to set mine at 48psi after my ECU was re-programmed.

liquid asset 03-10-2003 10:38 AM

How do you guys check fuel pressure?

Steel Outlawed 03-10-2003 10:49 AM

I installed a fuel pressure gauge. This is the easiest way to keep up with pressure all the time. I had to get a special hose made to adapt to the stock fitting but it worked out well.


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