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Installing a 1:1 adjustable FPR. Going to tap behind the TBs for vac and boost. On the initial set up the stock apex uses 36PSI with the vacuum line hooked up.
Aeromotive says set you base PSI with engine running and vac/boost line disconnected. Then when you hook that line back up the vacuum will pull some fuel pressure away from the rail.
So some on here have set their atmospheric fuel pressure to 43 psi, then I assume they got 'lucky' and when they hook up the signal line it pull pressure down to the recommended 36 psi????
So my plan is to install hook up the vac line and start it, then set psi to 36.3 PSi (250 kPa) per the manual.
That sound appropriate???
FYI I am installing ID1050X injectors at same time so this pressure is crucial.
Thanks!
Aeromotive says set you base PSI with engine running and vac/boost line disconnected. Then when you hook that line back up the vacuum will pull some fuel pressure away from the rail.
So some on here have set their atmospheric fuel pressure to 43 psi, then I assume they got 'lucky' and when they hook up the signal line it pull pressure down to the recommended 36 psi????
So my plan is to install hook up the vac line and start it, then set psi to 36.3 PSi (250 kPa) per the manual.
That sound appropriate???
FYI I am installing ID1050X injectors at same time so this pressure is crucial.
Thanks!
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Set your base fuel pressure just as they instruct. 43 psi with no vacuum hooked up, ignore what the fuel pressure is when under a vaccum. Fine tune maps from there.
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Thank you Mauri!Set your base fuel pressure just as they instruct. 43 psi with no vacuum hooked up, ignore what the fuel pressure is when under a vaccum. Fine tune maps from there.
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Where did you get thr 1050s I may need these also. How is idle ?
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I just googled the apex specific set and got from a place in California LOL. Idle is perfect, you wouldn't know any different, however I am programing the data sheet from ID into my motec. Here is the vid:Where did you get thr 1050s I may need these also. How is idle ?
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I’m guessing these are too big for the stock ecu?
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Yes you need to be able to tune the engine for them. When I was stock ECU I used the system with aux injectors welded in the IC and a separate controller that only sprayed when in boost. Boost-it was what it was called.
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Sorry I should have said too big for the stock ecu when using a pcv. Will thr pcv allow empugh fuel to be pulled
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I've used 1050cc injectors on a SR Viper once, it took some time to get everything lined out, but was doable. I did lower the base fuel pressure down to like 36 psi to help size the injectors down and then built the base fuel map from there.
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