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I can take a look at what Ken made and if it's nothing complex I could draw something similar for you to get made.
@AYOUSTIN and @davychronic thanks guys for answering my questions and what not, I'll buy ken if he can sell me one of those or anyone that can make me a mount I'll pay for it, thanks guys, this forum is actually really helpful
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In that picture the 2 feedline goes to a y and goes to a single line right? Also what did you do about the oe feed line? Did you convert it to return like others did?
Also, I updated my pi thread for you@Maisonvi thanks man, I'm really interested in getting one or three if your mounts, no rush, lmk anytime.
@davychronic thanks bro, I will just copy your setup lol it sounds the easiest for me to digest. So just confirming , dual pump to YY>tee>hpfp/PI rails>regulator return? Is that about right? What is the fpr you used? And where did you place it? Thanks man
@Maisonvi thanks man, I'm really interested in getting one or three if your mounts, no rush, lmk anytime.
@davychronic thanks bro, I will just copy your setup lol it sounds the easiest for me to digest. So just confirming , dual pump to YY>tee>hpfp/PI rails>regulator return? Is that about right? What is the fpr you used? And where did you place it? Thanks man
From pumps to the y then run the new feed to the fpr with the return on the fpr going to the stock feed.
Then fpr to the pi rail
Then pi rail to the hpfp
The fpr i use is the aeromotive pn 13139 which has -8 inlets and -6 return. And i made my own bracket to put it on the driver side frame rail in front of the fuse box. You can put it just about anywhere but keep it away from heat, you dont want any fuel vapor locking anywhere.
You put the FPR before the rail/pump? Interesting I went with after, wonder what difference that makes. I cant remember why I did it now, but I remember talking about it with people as a way to go.
How do you put it after the hpfp? I did it according to what the diagrams from aeromotive show. Most fprs are not designd to operate correctly the way i have it which is why i specifically got this one which is designed to operate this way safely.
Ah, Im using an AEM FPR. And its just mounted on the return side for me. so my goes: In tank pump -> T- At hpfp -> PI rail -> FPR -> retun to tank
lol Took me a bit too, but after thinking about it, this way the system will ALWAYS be at the set pressure (say 65 psi) The pump is putting out say 80 psi, and the regulator is letting it only get to 65 and dumping the rest back in the return. Your injectors spray and with your way will "lower" the pressure. With the style I have, it will still stay at 65 psi because the regulator is after the injectors, so as far as its concerned they arent even there.
Thats the idea at least. its kinda hard to wrap your head around at first, but with the regulator before the injectors, the system has no idea what the pressure really is, just that the FPR is letting in 65psi. My way you know the system should always have 65 psi no matter what.
Does that make sense? not sure Im explaining it well.
Well the way i have it routed is essentially the same as stock except that it is a 1:1 rising ratio and not in the tank. The regutator will equalize flow on both inlets to the set pressure which is regulated by the return. So the pressure to the rail and the hpfp will be the same as the pressure being supplied by the pump.
Oh duh, you are staying return-less. Thats the big difference. Curious to see how that works out.