Jim is that regulaters part # 13109??
Why did you go with that one??
i just got mine and ordered part# 13301
I just curious what the differance would be B/C im in the prosses of installing my new fuel system with the A1000
Michael
Jim is that regulaters part # 13109??
Why did you go with that one??
i just got mine and ordered part# 13301
I just curious what the differance would be B/C im in the prosses of installing my new fuel system with the A1000
Michael
The #13301 is "Developed for optimum compatibility with Aeromotive's Street / Strip (SS) Fuel Pump,(not the A1000)this bypass style regulator is capable of handling any fuel pump up to 250 GPH" and only uses 3/8 fittings and in my opinion is no way large enough for the A1000 pump.
that's what I've had on my truck since '01---I use a Racor 495 filter also---chris
Just for the fact it has -6an fittings to make it easy to work wth the rest of the return hardware. the 13101 may have a -10an inlet, but the return is a -6an anyways. The Regulated return will be on the return side for me, I dont plan on referencing boost etc, and im glad to see Fulmer's results make it not worth it anyways. I plan on starting off around 35psi and see how that goes. seems some of the big dogs are running up to 50 without p-pump failure.Jim is that regulaters part # 13109??
Why did you go with that one??
i just got mine and ordered part# 13301
I just curious what the differance would be B/C im in the prosses of installing my new fuel system with the A1000
Michael