| Miata folk, where do you buy your performance mods? Particularly fuel mods? [message #59506] |
Mon, 08 February 2010 14:52  |
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Registered: March 2007
Location: Fremont
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I'm looking for an adapter to install a fuel pressure regulator. The ones I find don't have the tube with the O ring like stock.
Have you replaced your stock fuel pressure regulator with an after market one either on the rail or external? If so, where'd you get it? Btw, it's for my 323 which should share identical components – at least for this part.
Eugene
#10 T2 FSP Silver '87 Mazda 323 - 2200lb/85hp
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| Re: Miata folk, where do you buy your performance mods? Particularly fuel mods? [message #59542 is a reply to message #59506 ] |
Mon, 08 February 2010 21:38   |
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Registered: October 2005
Location: Campbell
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Don't have an exact answer for you, but royal brass in San Jose has a bunch of fittings and they've never let me down, maybe worth a shot...
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| Re: Miata folk, where do you buy your performance mods? Particularly fuel mods? [message #59573 is a reply to message #59542 ] |
Tue, 09 February 2010 11:05   |
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Registered: March 2007
Location: Fremont
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| Zyrano wrote on Mon, 08 February 2010 21:38 | Don't have an exact answer for you, but royal brass in San Jose has a bunch of fittings and they've never let me down, maybe worth a shot...
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Thanks for the reply. Yeah I have used royal brass for many fittings. Not sure if they can help me here though. The part I need looks like the lowest one on the pic..

This is pretty common to a lot of Japanese makes, but I'm surprise they are hard to find. Instead, they provide a flat plate with a hole and rely on a flat gasket to mate with hopefully a flat fuel rail. I see that as a fire hazard.
I'll most likely end up making one if I don't find a us store that carries these. I just hate having to make everything I bolt in the car
Eugene
#10 T2 FSP Silver '87 Mazda 323 - 2200lb/85hp
#10 DSP!! Gray '01 Audi TTR - 3300lb/270hp
#510 DSP Silver '96 Audi A4Q - 3200lb/180hp
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| Re: Miata folk, where do you buy your performance mods? Particularly fuel mods? [message #59584 is a reply to message #59573 ] |
Tue, 09 February 2010 11:42   |
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Registered: September 2005
Location: San Jose, CA
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I (Extreme Performance) am a vendor of NRG products; mostly I have a bunch of steering quick releases but I could order up one of these if you need:

http://www.nrginnovations.com/products/ (Search/scroll down to "Fuel Regulator Connector".)
Viet-Tam Luu (a.k.a. "Tam")
Director, SCCA San Francisco Region
1999 Miata, #14 Improved Touring S / C Street Prepared
Extreme Performance
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| Re: Miata folk, where do you buy your performance mods? Particularly fuel mods? [message #59606 is a reply to message #59584 ] |
Tue, 09 February 2010 17:27  |
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Registered: March 2007
Location: Fremont
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| vtluu wrote on Tue, 09 February 2010 11:42 | I (Extreme Performance) am a vendor of NRG products; mostly I have a bunch of steering quick releases but I could order up one of these if you need:

http://www.nrginnovations.com/products/ (Search/scroll down to "Fuel Regulator Connector".)
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I may take you up on this. How long do you think it would take to get them in? Including the fuel pressure gauge and the adjustable regulator so I won't use my cheaper one.
Eugene
#10 T2 FSP Silver '87 Mazda 323 - 2200lb/85hp
#10 DSP!! Gray '01 Audi TTR - 3300lb/270hp
#510 DSP Silver '96 Audi A4Q - 3200lb/180hp
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