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Old 11-29-2015, 12:41 PM   #15
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Default Re: Bypass fuel pressure regulator systems

Mike, think about it, how much additional HP would be required for your car to run just a tenth quicker? I'll tell you with my Super Stock car, that has all the stock/super stock "tricks" for less rolling resistance, it's close to 30HP and my engine makes over 900HP.

Now do you really think that just plumbing a bypass into your regulator is going to magically have your engine making this additional horsepower? Where is this HP going to come from, theorectically more stable fuel pressure? Even though, the volume remains the same? Your engine can only use X amount of fuel as it is without wholesale changes to the combination and the fuel is still being regulated by the same needle and seat based on the demand/need for fuel at RPM.

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