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Boost or vacuum referenced fuel regulator for blown 292....

Posted By Daniel Jessup 15 Years Ago
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Boost or vacuum referenced fuel regulator for blown 292....

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Daniel Jessup
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Some of you may have seen my Want Ad in the classifieds about looking for a vacuum or boost referenced fuel filter of some sort for my blown 292. This is a "revisit" to a question I had this time last year I believe.

I noticed something called a "mileage minder" on ebay. I guess these were standard on AMC cars back in the day, but the idea is that it regulates the fuel an engine needs according to a vacuum signal. Would this be the kind of in-line fuel regulator I could use on my VS57 292? I would assume that I could hook the engine vacuum to this regulator so that my 9 psi Holley mechanical fuel pump won't overpower and fill up the teapot fuel bowl...

Right now, with no load, everything is fine with the teapot and stock fuel pump, but I know when this engine eventually has a load on it, the fuel demands will be much more than the stock fuel pump can handle under boost.

Hehewhach yall thinkin'Hehe

Daniel Jessup

Lancaster, California

aka "The Hot Rod Reverend" w00t
check out the 1955 Ford Fairlane build at www.hotrodreverend.com



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