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Old 03-16-2010, 02:23 PM
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I was wondering what the ratio is for the CT FPR that comes in the CTSC package.
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You adjust the starting base pressure with the set screw on the top of the Comptech FPR.

As far as the ratio..... I believe it is rising rate at 1:1 when on boost.

1psi of additional fuel......for each additional 1psi of boost.
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Rip it out, burn it, replace it with an ECU or an Emanage.
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Originally Posted by EOE
Rip it out, burn it, replace it with an ECU or an Emanage.
Even if he did that.....he would still need a FPR....?
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The ap1 fpr is 12:1 ratio I do believe. I'm not sure about the ap2, but is a steeper fuel curve.

Rob your think of a stock fpr. Not a Comptech/CT/SOS rising rate.
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Toss it in the garbage
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Umm... yes?

Originally Posted by Batbite
Originally Posted by EOE' timestamp='1321463412' post='21161016
Rip it out, burn it, replace it with an ECU or an Emanage.
Even if he did that.....he would still need a FPR....?
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Thrash that diseased whore fuel setup and go stand alone.
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Originally Posted by camuman
Thrash that diseased whore fuel setup and go stand alone.

Well some of us like whores
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