Not building boost
- rubenski
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Booky
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Re: Not building boost
Thank you for every ones input. I am going to look at my lines .
- panel
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Re: Not building boost
Is your Boost gauge a boost gauge or a vacuum/boost gauge ? If it's just boost you could go above the throttle plates. If it's a combo gauge you'll need to go below the throttle plates.
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- panel
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Re: Not building boost
Ah cool , keep us up to date with your progress and pics etc? What kind of car ? Looks like a rail/buggy ?
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- buguy
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Re: Not building boost
Panel what are your thoughts on where to plumb his fuel pressure regulator? Before or after the throttle blades?
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Booky
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It’s a Pa street legal sand rail single seat. I have the fuel pressure regulator plumed off my intake port along with distributor and boost gage.
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Booky
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Here is some pictures of my sand rail it’s called Black Snake.
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Booky
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Not sure how last picture got there.
- buguy
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That's awesome! Last pic is cool too!
- panel
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Mine on my bus now (Subaru) is plumbed below/after the throttle plates. I think that's normal. When I was draw through I had a Holley Red or blue FP and boost referenced FPR also I believe under the throttle plates (boost/vacuum sourced). If you look at the Aeromotive website it looks like the plumb them into a boost/vacuum source after the throttle plates.
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- buguy
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That's how mine is too but I've read that plumbing them after the blades will show vacuum on the regulator and actually pull it down lower than what FI requires. Carbs of course are a different story.
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Booky
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Re: Not building boost
I had the boost reference for the fuel pressure regulator after the the throttle plate and the fuel pressure gauge was all over the place because of the vacuum. I just now remembered that.
- panel
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Re: Not building boost
If it's carbed I'm pretty sure you have to use a one way check valve.
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Re: Not building boost
.......Also what kind of FPR ?
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