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Tourer
Posts: 324 New Orleans, La, | This question is targeting the mechanically inclined but also open to all with thoughts on the subject. Is there anyway to increase the fuel pressure on a Victory engine or does anyone know of a company that makes an adjustable regulator for a Victory motor. I ask this because most OEM install the injectors to flow at a pressure that fits the needs to stay within the E.P.A guidelines and various engineering design compromises. Increased performance and greater flow can be had often by bumping up the fuel pressure a few more pounds and still retain drivability especially on modified engines. Please any thoughts, suggestions, opinions, or links Are all welcome, encouraged, and appreciated. Thanx in advance. | |
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Visionary
Posts: 4278
| the Vic regulator keeps it at 50 psi. You want more and your not going to get any benefit. Sorry your wrong about increase performance from gasoline with out doing cams and more.
I have never hear of any of the major tuners changing or increasing the regulator. The only time might be for a turbo or a supper charger.
I'm sure you don't believe me so write this guy.
rylan.vos@thevicshop.com
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Visionary
Posts: 3773 Pittsburgh, PA | There is no benefit to increased pressure... if you need m0re fuel get a fuel controller, if you need more than that, different injectors... there are supercharged and turbo victorys that don't even need a add on fuel pressure adjustable regulator | |
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