FPR on stock Injectors. is it possible????

Deathseeker31

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I have been searching for a while and have yet to find an answer to this question. Would it be possible to run a FPR with a stock setup, meaning stock AFM, injectors, pump, lines etc....
given i would not mess with it apart from the base pressure set for stock injectors, but would this be a wise choice???

I am putting my engine back together because i need to get my car running as i am carless right now and i can't find the stock regulator for the life of me. I do have 550cc injectors that have to go out to get flow tested for piece of mind but i do not have a lexus AFM nor do i have the rest of the parts, plus i plan on going MAFT-PRO as soon as i get the money. Any info on this topic would be appreciated. thank you in advance.

P.S. sorry for the newb question.
 

Deathseeker31

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yes i am sorry i didn't word it properly. I was talking about the aeromotive fpr kit that is sold for the 7M.
 

TurboWarrior

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Just buy a used one off someone on the forum. No point in buying that whole kit if you aren't changing the pressure.

Unless you will use it later. If you use 550s with the stock AFM you should have it.
 

mkIIIman089

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TurboWarrior said:
If you use 550s with the stock AFM you should have it.
He said he has 550s, and will eventually be using them with a MAFT-Pro. He will be happy to have the extra adjustability.
 

mkIIIman089

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I use a ZT-2 which I like a lot, all the extra features are nice to have. For the price its a pretty good deal too.
 

Deathseeker31

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mkIIIman089 said:
I use a ZT-2 which I like a lot, all the extra features are nice to have. For the price its a pretty good deal too.

is it possible to use it with maft-pro??? i can't find the list of widebands that are compatible with maft pro. thanks

I was also looking at an NGK wideband it's pretty cheap and straight to business, but once again not sure if it's compatible with MAFT-PRO.

anybody else have any input?
 

dbsupra90

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not sure if the zt or ngk is compatible. bang for the buck you are best off w/ the innovate lc-1, and add one of the budget gauges if you so desire. the base unit itself is only $199 and has the ability to datalog w/ its own program, or w/ the maft pro. another option is the aem. its inexpensive, comes w/ a gauge, and can datalog w/ the maft pro as well.