eastend
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Atm im having problems with emissions on my x16xe, ive tried a new cat, and a new cts.
it currently has a adjustable fpr on, and i dont know what it is set at.
i can get a standard fpr for a tenner off warren.
just wondering would it be worth changing it?
[Edited on 15-05-2008 by eastend]
[Edited on 21-05-2008 by eastend]
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luke85
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You could buy a pressure gauge and set it up properly, does it have a spare threaded hole for one? You could well be losing power if its not set correctly anyway.
If your lambda sensor is working correctly is will compensate for any change in fuel pressure though, except for at full throttle
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eastend
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well, i don't think it has a threaded hole for a gauge. and i really dont know what it is set to atm.
so would it be worth getting the standard one until i can get the adjustable one set up on the rolling road?
[Edited on 16-05-2008 by eastend]
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eastend
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anyone?
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Dave A
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fit the standard one.
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eastend
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is it an easy job going from the adjustable to the standard, is it just changing over the hoses?
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luke85
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You might need the fitting from the end of the fuel hose if it has been cut off to fit the new regulator but other than that its easy, just need a set of E-torx sockets if the standard retaining bolt has been kept
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eastend
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say the car is overfueling atm, if i put the standard fpr back on, should i expect to lose a bit of performance because of less fuel, or maybe gain because i will now have the right amount of fuel?
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if its overfuelling its likley to be down on power.
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eastend
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quote: Originally posted by luke85
You might need the fitting from the end of the fuel hose if it has been cut off to fit the new regulator but other than that its easy, just need a set of E-torx sockets if the standard retaining bolt has been kept
yep my hose has been cut, where can i get the fitting for the fuel hose?
from vauxhall, anyone got a part number?
cheers
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luke85
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Id get one from a scrap yard if i were you, probably want a couple of quid
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eastend
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surely they wont be too expensive from vauxhall new, dont think there is any in the scrappys around me.
its the adapter for the fuel hos to the fpr.
superlite are you able to get the part number and price for me if thats possible please
many thanks
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Superlite Ltd.
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pretty sure it comes as part of the pipe from VX
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eastend
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cool, do you know the part number and how much the pipe is?
thanks mate
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eastend
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will be poppin down vaux tomorro, if anyone knows part number for the fuel hose and connector to the standard frp let me know
cheers
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eastend
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anyone?
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eastend
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went to vauxhall and its £44 for the hose
off to scrappys tomoro, not sure if there any corsas near me tho
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