Hey I noticed the fuel pressure is only 40 PSI, and on a holley sniper it's supposed to be 58-60 psi. I bet you have a lot of issues with that sniper having such low fuel pressure.
I enjoy your videos , they take me back to the days of hanging out with my brother , thank you for that , but I have to ask , I can't place your accent , is that Alabama or maybe southern Georgia ? 😈😂😇
OK.. sorry but I must be missing something.. you've got the bottom return line back to the fuel tank, right side of Regulator feed out going to the throttle body... where is your supply feed into Regulator from the fuel pump?? I mean correct me if I am wrong but that's the point of the fuel pressure regulator is it not?...going from a high pressure fuel pump, regulating fuel pressure into a carburetor,throttle body, fuel injector rail..
I was wondering about that too. Also, he says at 10:55 that he's not using the regulator to regulate the fuel pressure because the Sniper unit does that in this particular instance. Then why have a regulator at all? Maybe just for the return line fitting out which goes back to tank? If that is the case, then I wonder does the Sniper regulate fuel pressure without providing it's own return line out?
@tgray5327 @rogjackson the pressure reg is on the return because it has a return. With no regulator, there is free flow through the return wich causes no pressure but lots of flow. So when a regulator is added, it is not regulatimg the fuel to reduce pressure as you might think, it is to add pressure. It being on the return allows you to close the valve in it a little bit, restricting flow, and adding pressure to the parts that need it. Any questions?
Man I need your help. So you see how you have that black cap/fitting in one of the holes on the fuel pressure regulator? Well, where your regular has that gold ring for your gauge, my has another hole that would fit another black cap. So my question is, what size gauge would fit on my regulator? Again, my regulator hole is the same size as the hole you screw your black cap in. I've ordered 2 different gauges, didnt fit. Asked the person I bought it from and they said a 1/4" size, but that's too big. But not to mention, my 6an lines and that black cap fits in the same spot
i dont get it, u said the bottom hose sends gas back to the tank, while the side hose is an inlet so it accepts the fuel from the rail so that could only mean the regulator controls the pressure going back to the tank , not the pressure going to the rail
No false the inside of the regulator or different than basic dead head regulator so yes you receive fuel from side and return on bottom but opposite on dead head regulators
gotta hook up the same pressure regulator today. good tips in here. Thanks for posting
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If it has 2 inlets does it matter which side to use.?
@@RedLeoLion Right side is always from the tank, left is to the carburetor, bottom is return line back to the gas tank
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This is a great tutorial! Thanks
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What do you do with the factory fuel pressure regulator on the fuel rail?
Thanks - great video -I purchased the Aeromotive 13205 and it didn't come with any fittings?
Hey I noticed the fuel pressure is only 40 PSI, and on a holley sniper it's supposed to be 58-60 psi. I bet you have a lot of issues with that sniper having such low fuel pressure.
I enjoy your videos , they take me back to the days of hanging out with my brother , thank you for that , but I have to ask , I can't place your accent , is that Alabama or maybe southern Georgia ? 😈😂😇
Thanks for watching and commenting..glad I can bring back those memories..I'm from new york
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OK.. sorry but I must be missing something.. you've got the bottom return line back to the fuel tank, right side of Regulator feed out going to the throttle body... where is your supply feed into Regulator from the fuel pump?? I mean correct me if I am wrong but that's the point of the fuel pressure regulator is it not?...going from a high pressure fuel pump, regulating fuel pressure into a carburetor,throttle body, fuel injector rail..
I was wondering about that too. Also, he says at 10:55 that he's not using the regulator to regulate the fuel pressure because the Sniper unit does that in this particular instance. Then why have a regulator at all? Maybe just for the return line fitting out which goes back to tank? If that is the case, then I wonder does the Sniper regulate fuel pressure without providing it's own return line out?
Same, soo confused.
Same, I do not understand why the return line is being regulated (?). Trying to maintain back pressure?
Did anyone ever figure this out ? I was wondering the same thing.
@tgray5327 @rogjackson the pressure reg is on the return because it has a return. With no regulator, there is free flow through the return wich causes no pressure but lots of flow. So when a regulator is added, it is not regulatimg the fuel to reduce pressure as you might think, it is to add pressure. It being on the return allows you to close the valve in it a little bit, restricting flow, and adding pressure to the parts that need it. Any questions?
Man I need your help. So you see how you have that black cap/fitting in one of the holes on the fuel pressure regulator? Well, where your regular has that gold ring for your gauge, my has another hole that would fit another black cap. So my question is, what size gauge would fit on my regulator? Again, my regulator hole is the same size as the hole you screw your black cap in. I've ordered 2 different gauges, didnt fit. Asked the person I bought it from and they said a 1/4" size, but that's too big. But not to mention, my 6an lines and that black cap fits in the same spot
hey man quick question, how come you capped off the one side? you said you were going to out a fpr on the inlet and the outlet?
Feed line only no return
Will this work for a 92 Chevy RS 5.0 tbi to carb swap?
So where does the fuel pressure line hook?
Nice video as usual. Why are you switching to Atomic?
Thank you..customer had an extra atomic laying around that he preferred to have on his car..happy holidays!
@@klowny1969 Same to you and Brianna
what Carburetor you are using?
So, those are AN hoses? Are they ptfe lined? If so what’s the difference between this hose and the hose that uses the ferrules?
They're braided lines, the an is the fittings
Hello. I am Rafael, i want to know if you
elimínated the original regulator to install the other, or do i install the way you did it.
So it looks like you are still using the internal regulator. Why ?
Just curious, why are you swapping out the Sniper?
Customer had it laying around and liked it better..thanks for watching
hi is it fitted before or after the fuel pump?
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Could have just fitted a t piece and called it a day
sorry i'm not sure what you are talking about?
Nice vid, except It's called petrol and fuel, not gas. :P Gas is an aerosol, not a liquid.
Lol
Fucken sweet man!!! Where did you get it?
thanks man..from summit i think..i dont remember
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isnt it before the carb.?
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Ahhh, makes sense.! Really nice setup you have.!
What engine?
vortec
No ac or heater core in that engine bay. Oh boy
I actually have a video on installing a vintage air ac system on this car oil thanks for watching
i dont get it, u said the bottom hose sends gas back to the tank, while the side hose is an inlet so it accepts the fuel from the rail so that could only mean the regulator controls the pressure going back to the tank , not the pressure going to the rail
No false the inside of the regulator or different than basic dead head regulator so yes you receive fuel from side and return on bottom but opposite on dead head regulators
Cars rusty man
it kinda does in the video..but it really isn't lol..thanks for stopping by again! happy holidays!