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  • stock ford fuel injection fuel line question

    Is this thing a regulator for the stock fuel lines?


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    Re: stock ford fuel injection fuel line question

    what type... Mustang or Explorer... Got an approx year...

    Later Explorer... single line are regulated in the tank... they have what looks like a regulator, put it is more of a pulse equalizer thingy... Non Technical Ford name.
    2002 F250 Superduty, 7.3 241,500 miles and counting
    1979 Bronco, 351M,NP435,4:11's on 33's
    2016 Race Red Shelby GT350

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    • #3
      Re: stock ford fuel injection fuel line question

      its off a 94 bronco I think. It appears to be straight through, and pressure was regulated on the fuel rails. Its just a wired do-hicky...

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      • #4
        Re: stock ford fuel injection fuel line question

        Originally posted by plug ugly View Post
        its off a 94 bronco I think. It appears to be straight through, and pressure was regulated on the fuel rails. Its just a wired do-hicky...
        I have seen them before, no wires or vacuum to it... Thinking to has something to do with fuel regulation. Even out the pulses?

        Bronco, so that would be speed density system then?
        2002 F250 Superduty, 7.3 241,500 miles and counting
        1979 Bronco, 351M,NP435,4:11's on 33's
        2016 Race Red Shelby GT350

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        • #5
          Re: stock ford fuel injection fuel line question

          yes, speed density. I had considered a turbulance deal

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          • #6
            Re: stock ford fuel injection fuel line question

            It appears, by responses on Classic, that it is a Fuel pulse dampener... I was curious so I poised the question.

            "Fuel Pulsation Damper. A fuel pulsation damper is a device used to regulate the oscillation of fuel caused by the injectors opening and closing and smooth this out. Sometimes referred to as a FPD."
            2002 F250 Superduty, 7.3 241,500 miles and counting
            1979 Bronco, 351M,NP435,4:11's on 33's
            2016 Race Red Shelby GT350

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            • #7
              Re: stock ford fuel injection fuel line question

              Thanks Chief.

              I did some digging on Corral. Came up with the same info. Apparently on bank fire speed density set ups, it helps with fuel 'hammer' when all 4 injectors close. Not required for on a mustang set up.

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