How should I plumb my fuel pressure regulator, fuel rail, etc.?
I swear to god I searched and had no luck...
I have the following parts:
This fuel pressure regulator: FUELAB 525 Series In-Line Fuel Pressure Regulator - MiataRoadster - High-performance customer service...and parts for Roadsters
This fuel rail:
Dual Feed Fuel rail Miata 1.6
This hose kit:
Hose kit for M-Tuned fuel rail
I can't figure out how to plumb it all. I understand that there are a few options and whatnot but all of the diagrams I can find reflect the factor fuel pressure regulator being used and I have the external regulator. What do I do with the port on the top of the rail?
Again, I searched but I couldn't find anything and this part is not intuitive to me. Any help would be appreciated.
I have the following parts:
This fuel pressure regulator: FUELAB 525 Series In-Line Fuel Pressure Regulator - MiataRoadster - High-performance customer service...and parts for Roadsters
This fuel rail:
Dual Feed Fuel rail Miata 1.6
This hose kit:
Hose kit for M-Tuned fuel rail
I can't figure out how to plumb it all. I understand that there are a few options and whatnot but all of the diagrams I can find reflect the factor fuel pressure regulator being used and I have the external regulator. What do I do with the port on the top of the rail?
Again, I searched but I couldn't find anything and this part is not intuitive to me. Any help would be appreciated.
You're going to want an adapter fitting for the port on the top of the rail. You'll run feed into both ends of the rail, then from the port on top (that you've now put an adapter on) you'll run to the Fuelab FPR, then return.
When I spoke to Emelio at 949 he basically said that when I got the parts that it would be obvious how I should hook it up. He clearly underestimated ignorant I am on the topic. LOL.
Concealer404, I assume this is the type of part you were referring to?
1989-1997 Miata 1.6L/1.8L Fuel Rail Pressure Regulator Adapter [SM-AFPR-1001034] - $24.99 : Apex King Performance Products, Delivering Speed in Every Form!
1989-1997 Miata 1.6L/1.8L Fuel Rail Pressure Regulator Adapter [SM-AFPR-1001034] - $24.99 : Apex King Performance Products, Delivering Speed in Every Form!
I know on the 1.8 version of that fuel rail the spot for the regulator is threaded. I put a 1/4NPT plug in it and I fed the rail from the front with a 3/8NPT to -6AN and had the back of the rail go to my FPR.
Ok, so I checked it out and my fuel rail is not tapped. I'm really anxious to get this wrapped up sooner rather than later, so I'm inclined to tap it myself. However, I'm a little worried I'll screw up the finish on the rail so maybe I should just be patient and order the adapter.
I'm a little annoyed that I explained my setup to two vendors (whom I bought several fuel-related parts from to complete this project) and none of them mentioned the adapter needed to do away with the factory fuel pressure regulator.
I'm a little annoyed that I explained my setup to two vendors (whom I bought several fuel-related parts from to complete this project) and none of them mentioned the adapter needed to do away with the factory fuel pressure regulator.
I have a dual feed rail and I have it plumbed like a normal rail.
Fuel goes in on one end, comes out on the other, goes to FPR, returns to tank. No y-fittings or anything. The hole in the middle of the rail is plugged.
Fuel goes in on one end, comes out on the other, goes to FPR, returns to tank. No y-fittings or anything. The hole in the middle of the rail is plugged.
This is what I ended up doing. Thanks for the suggestion.





