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pitcrew207

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Well I'm just waiting to put the fuel pressure safety switch in my car. Just wondering if anyone has any pics of this part installed. The kit says to run it inline with the fuel line. As far as what it does I think it just watches the fuel pressure and if not enough pressure it cuts off the nos. Thanks for looking.
 

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Mounts on the fuel rail, where the schrader valve is.
Atleast thats gonna be the easiest place, let alone the only place unless you have an Adj. FPR.

FWIW, as long as the fuel system is up to par (which IIRC, yours is) i wouldnt worry about the FPSS. I mean, it is good insurance, as well as playing it safe...
 

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SASHO91 said:
Mounts on the fuel rail, where the schrader valve is.
Atleast thats gonna be the easiest place, let alone the only place unless you have an Adj. FPR.

FWIW, as long as the fuel system is up to par (which IIRC, yours is) i wouldnt worry about the FPSS. I mean, it is good insurance, as well as playing it safe...

ok sounds good thanks!! youve been a big help. i thought you could mount it on the Fuel Rail just wasent sure, i am getting a FPR very soon waiting for taxes to get back.
 

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if i were not to run the fuel pressure safety switch. how would i wire it up. it hooks up to the Solenoids Fuel And N20. 1 wire off of each. would i just cap them off or what???
 

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so you not going to run it?

If thats the case, just hook the solenoids up directly to a switched 12v. (toggle switch)
 

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