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Procharger regulator
Does anyone make a regulator that replaces the one procharger supplies.
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What Do You Have
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What system do you have on what engine with what regulator? Usually a Aeromotive Boost referenced regulator. Aeromotive makes the only ones I have ever used. Different part number between EFI and Carb though i beleive.
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There's a company in San Antonio that makes a good one. I'll post the link as soon as I remember it. :)
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Send Articfriends a PM. He can turn you on to what you need.
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Originally Posted by Griswald
(Post 2465757)
There's a company in San Antonio that makes a good one. I'll post the link as soon as I remember it. :)
I run this set up myself...crude but works extremely well, Got the info from Articfriends too. http://www.cartech.net/fmu2020.htm Bryan |
Originally Posted by Bryan Rose
(Post 2465838)
Bell technology regulator......uses a needle valve to do fine tuning . Car Tech is who you are speaking of.
I run this set up myself...crude but works extremely well, Got the info from Articfriends too. http://www.cartech.net/fmu2020.htm Bryan I keep the 2027 Regulators in stock we still use a SX or aeromotive reg in front of the Bell reg. The Bell reg is 245.00 |
It is a 502mpli m1 set up. I can not get it to reach 65lbs in boost. Even with 40lbs set at idle which is rich.
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Originally Posted by baja27
(Post 2466041)
It is a 502mpli m1 set up. I can not get it to reach 65lbs in boost. Even with 40lbs set at idle which is rich.
I am assuming that you are running 5 lbs of boost. That being said, if you are going to do it long term the solution that Bryan and Tyler are talking about is better. |
Originally Posted by baja27
(Post 2466041)
It is a 502mpli m1 set up. I can not get it to reach 65lbs in boost. Even with 40lbs set at idle which is rich.
Bryan |
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