Does a carbureted engine need a fuel pressure regulator?
Most lever style mechanical fuel pumps don’t require a regulator and some electric fuel pumps even have the regulator built right into them, and eliminating the need to purchase an external unit. Most carbureted engines use this style of regulator which is placed between the fuel pump and the carburetor.
Where do you put a fuel pressure regulator on a carburetor?
The optimum EFI regulator location is after the fuel rail(s) when possible. All pump flow, minus engine consumption, must always run to the regulator, wherever it is. Putting it after the fuel rail means all fuel must run through the fuel rail, and over the injector inlet, at all times.
How much fuel pressure does a Edelbrock carburetor need?
Carburetor Fuel Pressure by Manufacturer
| Carburetor Style | Recommended Fuel Pressure |
|---|---|
| Autolite | 4.5 – 6.5 psi |
| Holley | 5.5 – 7.5 psi |
| Edelbrock | 6.5 psi (max) |
| Demon | 5 – 6 psi (at idle) |
How much fuel pressure does a Holley carburetor need?
A. FUEL PRESSURE: This carburetor has been designed to work best at fuel pressures between 5 and 7 psi. Holley recommends 7 psi at idle, and a minimum 4 psi at engine redline. Three 8” fuel lines can result in adequate (indicated) fuel pressures, but restricted fuel flow.
Will too much fuel pressure to CARB symptoms?
Symptoms of High Fuel Pressure
- Check engine light.
- The exhaust gives off fuel smell.
- Low fuel economy and constant refuelling.
- Poor engine performance.
- Blackened spark plugs.
- Spark plugs that are wet with fuel.
- Restrictions in return line.
Do carbureted engines require a high pressure fuel pump?
Carbureted engines often use low pressure mechanical pumps that are mounted outside the fuel tank, whereas fuel injected engines often use electric fuel pumps that are mounted inside the fuel tank (and some fuel injected engines have two fuel pumps: one low pressure/high volume supply pump in the tank and one high …
What fuel pressure should I run?
Different engines require different fuel pressure. For example a carbureted engine typically requires between 4 to 7 psi whereas a typical GM LS engine runs on about 58 psi. Furthermore, if you are running boost the pressure required for your engine may increase under load.