Fuel Delivery Systems

utahviper

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I am having a problem getting enough fuel to my engine and I was wondering if anyone knew of any options out there. My stock fuel system puts out 55-58lbs of pressure and I am trying to get it to 70-75lbs.

I was told that there is a possibility of altering the fuel regulator but I do not know.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks Todd
 

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Why do you need so much fuel pressure? TNT made a stroked, N2O powered Viper run a 9.5 second quarter mile with the stock fuel pump.

If you need improvements, talk to John at HMS. He offeres a fuel pump upgrade for just a few hundred dollar bills.
 

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Todd,first of all how many miles are on your car?You are correct in saying that you may have fuel pressure,But you may not have correct fuel volume.Remove your fuel-filter and sample the fuel into a clean container.If the fuel is dirty-change the filter.We do have an open return fuel system which will allow you to regulate the fuel pressure settings(external),with an adjustable fuel pressure regulator&high volume secondary fuel pump.Which allows the fuel to flow through the intake manifold- fuel rails,then returning the fuel back into the fuel tank.Which gives the fuel time to cool-down and decreasing the chance of fuel peculation.There is also noted that this system is linked towards free HP.Wm
 

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