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1.1 Bar - Do I need SAFC/Walbro?


Chase

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I've recently fitted an RSR to my GZ, second cat is in, first is out.

 

Car was boosting around 1.1-1.2 bar (actually KG cm2, but close enough), so I put in a restrictor ring as I found it a bit worrying :( ,

The car now boosted to around 0.9 bar.

 

I've since swapped the plugs out for NGK BKR7E's, but decided to remove the ring again.

 

Car's pulling really strong and is boosting to just over 1.1 bar.

 

I've been doing a lot of reading of old threads for the past few days, and can't decide whether I need a Walbro and/or fuel computer. Some threads seemed to conclude it's necessary, others that the standard fuelling is fine to 1.2 bar (and a bit more).

 

I've not got a FCD fitted.

 

Should I be worried about fuelling or not? Should I get the fuelling checked on a RR? Should I just get a Walbro/SAFC anyway?

 

Any input appreciated :thumbs:

 

 

Cheers

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Chase, it is very difficult to say whether you need to upgrade the fueling or not as it seems to vary from car to car.

 

When I had mine dyno'd at 1.2bar on stock fuel system it was running lean, e-manage, pump and adjustable fuel pressure regualtor sorted the problem.

 

I would recommend getting it tested on a dyno to find out, it is a lot cheaper than an engine rebuild.

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Gear selector in left hand, video camera in right hand, right foot on accelerator and steering with left knee :eek:

 

 

:D

 

No - Fixed the camcorder to the seat and pointed it at the boost gauge. Also wired it through the DVD player so I could review it on my screen.

camsetup.jpg

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