I've been running a Holley style Quick Fuel 735cfm dual side fuel inlet carb feeds with a Carter mechanical fuel pump and no fuel pressure regulator. I also currently have a 1/4" fuel return line that connects at a 3 nipple fuel filter. Here in CA with the 10% ethanol fuel, the return line helps greatly to prevent vapor lock.
As an experiment for improved throttle response I've recently purchased an Edelbrock AVS2 800cfm carb. I see that the fuel inlets on the Edelbrock are both on the rear of the carb facing the firewall instead of on the side of the carb like the QF. The AVS2 is sensitive to fuel pressure and wants to see 5.5 to 6psi max, so I want to install a bypass/return style fuel pressure regulator (Aeromotive 13301). I'm only into the mock up phase right now and have not even removed the QF carb, but with my higher than stock Edelbrock Performer RPM intake, it's looking like I don't have much real estate to mount the Regulator at the rear of the carb. I prefer to plumb the regulator after the carb instead of before, per Edelbrock advice, to minimize fuel pressure fluctuation and keep things more steady. I will have a 3/8" return line from the regulator back to the fuel tank to keep the fuel free flowing and cool and will replace my 3 nipple fuel filter with a standard 2 nipple filter since the regulator will now connect to the return line.
Does anyone have a recommendation on a clean looking fuel pressure regulator installation location in line with what I'm trying to do? Photos are appreciated
One idea is to use Edelbrock's fuel log shown here, but I'm not that familiar with their banjo fittings. Can I connect the regulator on the end of the driver side portion of that fuel log? If I do, then I need to do a 180 with the return line to connect back to the current return line that runs down the passenger side - OR I can run the new 3/8" return line down the driver side, diving under the steering column I guess?
As an experiment for improved throttle response I've recently purchased an Edelbrock AVS2 800cfm carb. I see that the fuel inlets on the Edelbrock are both on the rear of the carb facing the firewall instead of on the side of the carb like the QF. The AVS2 is sensitive to fuel pressure and wants to see 5.5 to 6psi max, so I want to install a bypass/return style fuel pressure regulator (Aeromotive 13301). I'm only into the mock up phase right now and have not even removed the QF carb, but with my higher than stock Edelbrock Performer RPM intake, it's looking like I don't have much real estate to mount the Regulator at the rear of the carb. I prefer to plumb the regulator after the carb instead of before, per Edelbrock advice, to minimize fuel pressure fluctuation and keep things more steady. I will have a 3/8" return line from the regulator back to the fuel tank to keep the fuel free flowing and cool and will replace my 3 nipple fuel filter with a standard 2 nipple filter since the regulator will now connect to the return line.
Does anyone have a recommendation on a clean looking fuel pressure regulator installation location in line with what I'm trying to do? Photos are appreciated
One idea is to use Edelbrock's fuel log shown here, but I'm not that familiar with their banjo fittings. Can I connect the regulator on the end of the driver side portion of that fuel log? If I do, then I need to do a 180 with the return line to connect back to the current return line that runs down the passenger side - OR I can run the new 3/8" return line down the driver side, diving under the steering column I guess?
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