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Old 04-24-2008, 02:04 PM
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Im looking for some advice as far as fuel setups on my ctsc. The car will be running around 10lbs or so, i currently have an ems 1052 and a set of 650cc's. Im looking into getting an aem fpr, or an fpr in general, to my understanding this will be used in conjunction of the red comptech FMU. What setups are you guys running with good results?
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I am planning on just running the stock FPR and no FMU. With standalone there is no longer a need for an FMU. You can get an adjustable FPR to have better control for tuning but it is not necessary.
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You don't need a FPR. Once you use the EMS and 650 injectors put back the stock FPR and remove that POS one that came with the comptech kit.
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Originally Posted by Danks2k,Apr 24 2008, 06:06 PM
I am planning on just running the stock FPR and no FMU. With standalone there is no longer a need for an FMU. You can get an adjustable FPR to have better control for tuning but it is not necessary.
Really? Cool I did not know I did not need to keep the stock red fmu
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The AEM FPR works great with the AEM EMS.
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Originally Posted by duff0000,Apr 24 2008, 05:43 PM
Really? Cool I did not know I did not need to keep the stock red fmu
Be sure to remove the red FMU. Either stock or an aftermarket will do, but don't leave that red one on whatever you do.
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