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Old 06-16-2017, 09:35 PM   #1
Harley03joe
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TBI Has Anyone Used These

TBI Has Anyone Used These Im Going To Go Tru My TBI Check The Injectors And Clean It Up, I Was Told That The Fuel Pressure Should Be 9 To 13 PSI
Let Me Know If Anyone Used These Parts OK
Thank You For Any Reply
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This fitting will replace the TBI inlet fuel nut and provide a place for your fuel pressure gauge attachment. Dimension of attachment is 1/8" NPT. Fitting comes with special OEM type teflon washer. You will be able to use your OEM fuel line.
Part # 62-FP
86'-95' TBI Fuel Pressure Adapter Fitting





This Tbi Adjustable Regulator is needed for stock and modified GM tbi engines. At 3/4 to WOT the computer uses a fixed program for max power. Therefore,since it is not reading the A/F ratio you may need more or less fuel for maximum power. This regulator let's you change what the computer can't.
Includes installation gaskets and instructions.
Part # 62-FR
86-95 GM TBI Fuel Adjustable Fuel Regulator (with gaskets)






86-95 GM TBI Fuel Pressure Gauge
Includes installation gaskets and instructions.
Part # 62-PG
86-95 GM TBI Fuel Gauge

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Old 06-16-2017, 10:12 PM   #2
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Re: TBI Has Anyone Used These

I have, multiple times. The adapter requires slight modifications to the hard fuel line , (just a slight tweak to the bend). One word of advice: keep a close eye on that fuel gauge, mine failed and puked gasoline all over the hot engine while driving. Scared me enough to install a gauge that used an electric sending unit.
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Old 06-16-2017, 10:18 PM   #3
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I have, multiple times. The adapter requires slight modifications to the hard fuel line , (just a slight tweak to the bend). One word of advice: keep a close eye on that fuel gauge, mine failed and puked gasoline all over the hot engine while driving. Scared me enough to install a gauge that used an electric sending unit.
Thank You For The Come Back, Boy That Was Fast.
I Will Check The Gage Often And Might Just Plug It Off After Its Installed
What Did You Think About This Item Does It Work Ok ??
And Thank You For The Fast Comeback
Harley03joe

This Tbi Adjustable Regulator is needed for stock and modified GM tbi engines. At 3/4 to WOT the computer uses a fixed program for max power. Therefore,since it is not reading the A/F ratio you may need more or less fuel for maximum power. This regulator let's you change what the computer can't.
Includes installation gaskets and instructions.
Part # 62-FR
86-95 GM TBI Fuel Adjustable Fuel Regulator (with gaskets)

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Old 06-17-2017, 01:15 AM   #4
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Re: TBI Has Anyone Used These

I would recommend reading this first, good information

http://tbichips.com/?page_id=73
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Old 06-17-2017, 07:56 PM   #5
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Thank You For The Come Back, Boy That Was Fast.
I Will Check The Gage Often And Might Just Plug It Off After Its Installed
What Did You Think About This Item Does It Work Ok ??
And Thank You For The Fast Comeback
Harley03joe

This Tbi Adjustable Regulator is needed for stock and modified GM tbi engines. At 3/4 to WOT the computer uses a fixed program for max power. Therefore,since it is not reading the A/F ratio you may need more or less fuel for maximum power. This regulator let's you change what the computer can't.
Includes installation gaskets and instructions.
Part # 62-FR
86-95 GM TBI Fuel Adjustable Fuel Regulator (with gaskets)

My application is different than most, my tbi system is heavily modified and custom tuned. My previous Truck was much closers to stock and did benefit from increasing the fuel pressure, (because the truck would run lean at WOT before the fuel pressure increase)

Hope this helps
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Old 06-17-2017, 10:57 PM   #6
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My application is different than most, my tbi system is heavily modified and custom tuned. My previous Truck was much closers to stock and did benefit from increasing the fuel pressure, (because the truck would run lean at WOT before the fuel pressure increase)

Hope this helps
Thanks For The Info
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Old 06-19-2017, 03:50 PM   #7
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I would recommend reading this first, good information

http://tbichips.com/?page_id=73
Ditto.
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Old 06-20-2017, 12:11 AM   #8
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Ditto.
Sorry Kalbert
To Much For Me To Read And Understand, All I Wanted To Know Was Did Anyone Use >>>Part # 62-FR
86-95 GM TBI Fuel Adjustable Fuel Regulator (with gaskets) And What Did They Think .

Sorry But Thanks For Your Input
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Old 06-20-2017, 11:09 AM   #9
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Re: TBI Has Anyone Used These

I will start by saying - I have not used this gauge. I have the handheld gauge which I put into the line with an adapter. Its sort of a pain to use - as you have to go under the truck, loosen the fuel line, put adapter in, check pressure, then remove the adapter again. I also have dual exhaust which makes that space pretty cramped to work in.

But I would rather do that vs having the gauge in the line all the time right on top of the engine.

If you are running a stock engine, I don't think you really need this - that's my $0.02. Probably fine with the stock regulator psi. But if you want to modify the engine, then its not a bad idea.
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Old 06-21-2017, 01:54 AM   #10
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I have, multiple times. The adapter requires slight modifications to the hard fuel line , (just a slight tweak to the bend). One word of advice: keep a close eye on that fuel gauge, mine failed and puked gasoline all over the hot engine while driving. Scared me enough to install a gauge that used an electric sending unit.
Boy I'm Trying To Get The Fuel Line Lined Up Now Its Not As Easy As It Looks
Going To Work On It Again In The Morning
Thanks For Your Input
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Old 06-21-2017, 01:57 AM   #11
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I will start by saying - I have not used this gauge. I have the handheld gauge which I put into the line with an adapter. Its sort of a pain to use - as you have to go under the truck, loosen the fuel line, put adapter in, check pressure, then remove the adapter again. I also have dual exhaust which makes that space pretty cramped to work in.

But I would rather do that vs having the gauge in the line all the time right on top of the engine.

If you are running a stock engine, I don't think you really need this - that's my $0.02. Probably fine with the stock regulator psi. But if you want to modify the engine, then its not a bad idea.

Boy I'm Trying To Get The Fuel Line Lined Up Now Its Not As Easy As It Looks
Going To Work On It Again In The Morning
Thanks For Your Input
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Old 07-02-2017, 03:06 AM   #12
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My application is different than most, my tbi system is heavily modified and custom tuned. My previous Truck was much closers to stock and did benefit from increasing the fuel pressure, (because the truck would run lean at WOT before the fuel pressure increase)

Hope this helps
Thank You
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