This is a discussion on 4bar FPR within the Revo Technik forums, part of the BRISKODA Partners category; Hi, Why do you need people to fit a 4bar fpr on a "stage 2" 1.8T Octavia vRS? I was ...
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| Hi, Why do you need people to fit a 4bar fpr on a "stage 2" 1.8T Octavia vRS? I was just wondering.. reason for edit - question seemed offish, just rephrased it ![]()
__________________ Regards, Mike Proud owner of a Remapped Red Octavia vRS ![]() Never argue with an idiot - they will only beat you with experience. Last edited by Angry Dog; 20-02-2008 at 12:15. |
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| The 4bar FPR gives the injector slightly more headroom, so it's not running at close to 'maximum' duty cycle. On the K04 cars (S3, TT, LCR) it's not required as they run larger injector so have much more headroom. |
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| Do you alter the base pressure? |
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| All of the fuel scaling is altered to suit the 4bar where we spec one! |
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| Thank you - I understand now. |
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