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After market Fuel Regulator necessary?
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<blockquote data-quote="armereth" data-source="post: 97630"><p>Albundy,</p><p></p><p>Actually last saturday, I noticed that the car losses power and jerk when I step on it. The rpm just dont go up fast like it you use to do. To make a long story short, I checked the gauge meter on the FR and realised that it does move when I revved it. Usually it goes to about 3.5 bar max. So I suspect the FR is the problem. Got Bavarian Auto to look at it and they also suspect the FR. I have seen this particular FR for sale in N1 Racing in Sunway. So I am thinking of going over there tonite to get them to check whether is it working or not. And they can also tune it since they have dyno. But before that, I am trying to find out is there actually a need for the AFPR since mine stock is already 5.0bar. That why I am writting in to ask. </p><p> </p><p>Cheers</p><p>ARms</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="armereth, post: 97630"] Albundy, Actually last saturday, I noticed that the car losses power and jerk when I step on it. The rpm just dont go up fast like it you use to do. To make a long story short, I checked the gauge meter on the FR and realised that it does move when I revved it. Usually it goes to about 3.5 bar max. So I suspect the FR is the problem. Got Bavarian Auto to look at it and they also suspect the FR. I have seen this particular FR for sale in N1 Racing in Sunway. So I am thinking of going over there tonite to get them to check whether is it working or not. And they can also tune it since they have dyno. But before that, I am trying to find out is there actually a need for the AFPR since mine stock is already 5.0bar. That why I am writting in to ask. Cheers ARms [/QUOTE]
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