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okay heres something ive been wondering, i did get a fuel pressure regulator (the psi gauge one) a while back i went to put it in, and seen that it didnt fit because when you take out the stock fuel pressure regulator it leaves a hole in the fuel rail. now im still not sure if the one i got will work or not but maybe someone can direct me to a psi fuel pressure gauge that will work with my SOHC 93 rs? any input is appreciated
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You seem to be putting a lot of money and questions out for a freaking B6 SOHC engine.

http://www.amazon.com/SARD-Pressure-Reg ... B00B8WRZ98
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Demonic1 wrote:You seem to be putting a lot of money and questions out for a freaking B6 SOHC engine.

http://www.amazon.com/SARD-Pressure-Reg ... B00B8WRZ98
yeah its okay a lot of the parts i can interchange with another engine so im not worried.

i know i cant get super fast with a sohc but im trying to restore the lost power and learn a few things before i eventually do the motor swap after i run this engine into the ground

so basically all i needed was this adapter all along and i could put any one huh?
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94 Toyota Camry (mothers old car fixed it then broke it[dont ask] Junked)
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What was wrong with the OEM fuel pressure regulator?
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mitmaks wrote:What was wrong with the OEM fuel pressure regulator?

nothing but this one i got has a psi gauge. i wasn't going to ask any if you how it will be beneficial. its going to be down the road before i attempt that and ill just talk to someone about it. i have a lot of other things i need to fix before i get into that
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95 Chrysler Concorde (Junked my first car [still ran])
90 Nissan Stanza (Junked [wouldnt start one day])
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94 Toyota Camry (mothers old car fixed it then broke it[dont ask] Junked)
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See being the redneck backyard mechanic that I am I was too cheep to buy an adapter, actually at the time no one made one you had to make your own. So I just drilled out the center of the OE FPR, worked like a dream. but an adapter would look nicer ;)
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