I'm talking about the VSV under the intake manifold that, according to jetjock, "vents the fuel pressure regulator for about 2 minutes after a start when the coolant is hot. That increases fuel pressure and helps to clear vapor that has formed in the fuel rail during heat soaking when the engine has been off 30-60 minutes. That solenoid connects to manifold vacuum at the vacuum tree located at the front of the intake manifold."
I need to know whether it is necessary to keep if I have an adjustable fuel pressure regulator installed. I have no problems keeping it if it is necessary but I would need to know how it need to be installed with vacuum lines. I am running a FFIM so I won't have the stock mounting points or vacuum line locations. My understanding is that I would want to keep this switching valve and that I would run the vacuum line from the output side of the valve to the vac input on the fuel pressure regulator.
Also, I am looking into plumbing my boost controller and it wants my vacuum sensor to be placed in the vacuum line between the fuel pressure regulator and the intake manifold. If I am correct in my placement of the VSV, where would I put the boost controller vacuum sensor?
I need to know whether it is necessary to keep if I have an adjustable fuel pressure regulator installed. I have no problems keeping it if it is necessary but I would need to know how it need to be installed with vacuum lines. I am running a FFIM so I won't have the stock mounting points or vacuum line locations. My understanding is that I would want to keep this switching valve and that I would run the vacuum line from the output side of the valve to the vac input on the fuel pressure regulator.
Also, I am looking into plumbing my boost controller and it wants my vacuum sensor to be placed in the vacuum line between the fuel pressure regulator and the intake manifold. If I am correct in my placement of the VSV, where would I put the boost controller vacuum sensor?