BEGI S install help needed question with pics
#1
BEGI S install help needed question with pics
hi well i am on my 3rd month of installing this kit well no no directions are not that bad (but they are up there with some of the worst directons i have read) i have just been lazy in the install. So today i had some time and i went out and ran into another situation where i need your help.
please help
please help
#6
ahhh good thing i didnt unplug anything
also i do have the latest copy of the instrcutions from the BEGI site (these are from january 27 2008) but the instructions are very confusing and this is not the first time i am working on a car.
KPLAFIN thanks for pointing the fuel lines but the picture is too small and i could not see where are you pointing i am attachign a bigger picture of the area can you point them out again ? thanks
Also any pictures on where all the lines comming out of the regulator suppose to go ?
also i do have the latest copy of the instrcutions from the BEGI site (these are from january 27 2008) but the instructions are very confusing and this is not the first time i am working on a car.
KPLAFIN thanks for pointing the fuel lines but the picture is too small and i could not see where are you pointing i am attachign a bigger picture of the area can you point them out again ? thanks
Also any pictures on where all the lines comming out of the regulator suppose to go ?
#7
Look down at the front fender on the passenger side and you will see 2 metal lines coming up and changing to rubber lines. If you follow those lines you will see they actually go to the fuel rail. These are your fuel lines. If your installing a fuel pressure regulator you will want to be working with the line that comes off the back of the fuel rail.
#15
You're kind of annoying for someone that wants help.
Yes the line with the plastic check valve just hangs there. No the gauge does not just sit there. No you do not connect your brake booster vacuum line to the fuel gauge. Pretty sure you install the FP gauge after the fuel rail.
All of this info is on the forum already a million times over.
Yes the line with the plastic check valve just hangs there. No the gauge does not just sit there. No you do not connect your brake booster vacuum line to the fuel gauge. Pretty sure you install the FP gauge after the fuel rail.
All of this info is on the forum already a million times over.
#16
Directions can be found in the BEGi-S Instructions here:
http://www.bellengineering.net/Pages...alsupport.html
or
Shoot me an e-mail and I can send them to you.
Stephanie
http://www.bellengineering.net/Pages...alsupport.html
or
Shoot me an e-mail and I can send them to you.
Stephanie
#20
WOW this is a rough forum
First off i could not find any directions on how to install the BEGI FPR any where the directions on the BEGI sight (sorry stephanie) do not show anything either. Miata is not my only car and i dont work on cars for living so excuse my noobism.
Also I do have a supercharged c5 z06 that i installed upgraded exhaust, headers, shocks, brakes all using instructions on the forums and never had a problem.
Stephanie i did call and spoke with some one else who explained the setup and i think i am good to go for now. You guys have the best tech support just not the best directions e.g to make your instrucitons noob proof dont just call something FPR put a picture of it next to its name so noob like me know what you are talking about and when showing engine bays of cars put some arrows to show what things users should be touching e.g the fuel lines point them out etc
First off i could not find any directions on how to install the BEGI FPR any where the directions on the BEGI sight (sorry stephanie) do not show anything either. Miata is not my only car and i dont work on cars for living so excuse my noobism.
Also I do have a supercharged c5 z06 that i installed upgraded exhaust, headers, shocks, brakes all using instructions on the forums and never had a problem.
Stephanie i did call and spoke with some one else who explained the setup and i think i am good to go for now. You guys have the best tech support just not the best directions e.g to make your instrucitons noob proof dont just call something FPR put a picture of it next to its name so noob like me know what you are talking about and when showing engine bays of cars put some arrows to show what things users should be touching e.g the fuel lines point them out etc