fuel system on a 5.5 gen max
fuel system on a 5.5 gen max
I have some question about the fuel system on the 5.5 gen maxima.
Base fuel pressure is 52 psi on the 5.5 gen max and the fuel pressure regulator is in the tank. The system is returnless. I am upgrading the fuel system to run boost and the first step was getting a walbro 255lph fuel pump. I am going to keep the fuel system returnless but will i need to put in an additional fpr in-line or will the stock one be fine? And what else should i consider if there is anything? So far i got the fuel pump and bigger injectors and utec is on the way. thanks
Base fuel pressure is 52 psi on the 5.5 gen max and the fuel pressure regulator is in the tank. The system is returnless. I am upgrading the fuel system to run boost and the first step was getting a walbro 255lph fuel pump. I am going to keep the fuel system returnless but will i need to put in an additional fpr in-line or will the stock one be fine? And what else should i consider if there is anything? So far i got the fuel pump and bigger injectors and utec is on the way. thanks
I have some question about the fuel system on the 5.5 gen maxima.
Base fuel pressure is 52 psi on the 5.5 gen max and the fuel pressure regulator is in the tank. The system is returnless. I am upgrading the fuel system to run boost and the first step was getting a walbro 255lph fuel pump. I am going to keep the fuel system returnless but will i need to put in an additional fpr in-line or will the stock one be fine? And what else should i consider if there is anything? So far i got the fuel pump and bigger injectors and utec is on the way. thanks
Base fuel pressure is 52 psi on the 5.5 gen max and the fuel pressure regulator is in the tank. The system is returnless. I am upgrading the fuel system to run boost and the first step was getting a walbro 255lph fuel pump. I am going to keep the fuel system returnless but will i need to put in an additional fpr in-line or will the stock one be fine? And what else should i consider if there is anything? So far i got the fuel pump and bigger injectors and utec is on the way. thanks
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Firstly check out the my350z forums for some good info on your fuel setup.
As far as I remember, you need to remove the stock FPR and replace the stock pump with the walbro, then install an aftermarket FPR and run the return line out of the FPR back into the tank if you want to keep your fuel system as stock as possible. There is supposed to be an easy spot to tap the tank for your return line, I am pretty sure I found a good thread about it on my350z.
Otherwise, you can tap the damper on the other side of your fuel rail and run a return line from there with the FPR installed on that line and have a return system.
If you want to spend a ton of money on it, there are several companies that make full return systems that are quite easy to install for the 350z that should fit ours fine.
As far as I remember, you need to remove the stock FPR and replace the stock pump with the walbro, then install an aftermarket FPR and run the return line out of the FPR back into the tank if you want to keep your fuel system as stock as possible. There is supposed to be an easy spot to tap the tank for your return line, I am pretty sure I found a good thread about it on my350z.
Otherwise, you can tap the damper on the other side of your fuel rail and run a return line from there with the FPR installed on that line and have a return system.
If you want to spend a ton of money on it, there are several companies that make full return systems that are quite easy to install for the 350z that should fit ours fine.
As of now I would like to keep the fuel system returnless. I was just wondering if i could get away with just replacing the stock fuel pump ( which i did ) with the walbro and putting bigger injectors in and leave the rest of the fuel system the way it is.
Yea it will work the rest would come with tuning.
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What is the disadvantage of keeping the stock fpr and the the advantage of going with an aftermarket unit if the fuel system is left as a returnless one?
Also what model of the aeromotive did you purchase?
Also what model of the aeromotive did you purchase?
the disadvantange is no matter what fuel pump you use your fuel pressure will always be set at 52psi. you want a 1:1 AFPR for every pound of boost your fuel pressure raise 1 psi. The model I have is the aeromorive A1000-6 13109 with -6an fittings
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