I got this 5.0bar regulator from EVOMS, but says 4.0 crossed off... normal ?
#17
Why on earth wouldn't you want the correct one set to 5 bar from the factory? Mine came from UMW stamped with 5.0 Bar and it was a factory stamp identical to the stamp on the unit I removed. This is an area you don't want to "guess" with. If you're buying a FPR that has been "crushed" to get an approximate range, you're getting jipped. I spent $280 on mine, and wouldn't imagine putting anything less on a $28000 motor.
Some things still amaze me...
Mike
Some things still amaze me...
Mike
Last edited by Mikelly; 12-28-2007 at 10:40 AM.
#19
Dont know that answer... Our OEM supplier showed me these new adjustable ones - http://www.vividracing.com/catalog/e...5-p-46150.html Could be interesting for those wanting to really dial it in.
#20
adding a higher rate fpr will only change fuel flow at wide open throttle. During part throttle conditions your mixture is controlled by lambda and will always aim for a pre-determined afr. Up the pressure and the lambda will take over and reduce the amount of time the injector opens to compensate for the extra fuel it is seeing from the higher pressure.
#23
Before i worked at TRG i was a tech @ evo from OCT 03 until OCT 07. THese crushed 5bar fpr's seem to work fine with no issues and are made and tested with gauges on them. WE had used countless numbers of them with no ill results. But if this is something you dont like EVO did offer the adjustable billett regs as well.
#24
Derek-
I just can't figure out the "why" part of it. Is it simply that the 3.8's are cheaper to buy wholesale and by selling them as 5's, their margins are increased? Is there some kind of worldwide shortage of 5's forcing them to modify 3.8's?
tb
I just can't figure out the "why" part of it. Is it simply that the 3.8's are cheaper to buy wholesale and by selling them as 5's, their margins are increased? Is there some kind of worldwide shortage of 5's forcing them to modify 3.8's?
tb
#25
I have the same one as vivd has in his pics. if you peel off the sticker it has 4.0 stamped just like the evo one. this is the made in china 5.0 fpr. also stamped made in china. so it must be cheap as to why they use them.
#26
Mike
#27
Without a doubt it is a crushed version. They can be unpredictable. Choose only a true bosch (not cheap china) version and sleep well knowing that you have a true 5bars of fuel pressure.
#30
If that's the case, then why didn't Bosch do it from the factory? My guess is there's a reason. I was specifically told be several independant tuners, some over the phone and some in email not to scrimp there because you can't guarantee what you're consistantly getting across the board. I don't know about you guys, but I don't want to have a sporatic rail pressure problem when I'm at the track. I generally have $1000 invested in a track weekend, if not more... I don't want my bad decision to "save" $100 on a part that is a clear compromise to what should be installed. I'd be more forgiving if there werent' any other solutions, but this one saves so little and potentially risks so much.
Mike
Mike