Hi all
Had a problem burning out fuel pumps which was finally found to be a broken fuel pressure regulator which caused so much of a constriction that the fuel hose going to the fuel rail nearly doubled in diameter. Anyway, disaster averted however nowhere in the UK stocked a new part and Subaru wanted £170 for one from Japan. After a bit of digging I found the following which is basically an exact copy of my subaru one for just over a fiver. Put it on and van is running great and no more squealing fuel pumps. Just a tip!
Alternative and much cheaper fuel pressure regulator for na EJ20 subaru engine
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Alternative and much cheaper fuel pressure regulator for na EJ20 subaru engine
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Re: Alternative and much cheaper fuel pressure regulator for na EJ20 subaru engine
Ah called it! Glad you got to the bottom of it. Thanks for the link too
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1984 TRAKKA Conversion Subaru EJ20 5 Speed
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Re: Alternative and much cheaper fuel pressure regulator for na EJ20 subaru engine
Yeah thanks slowcoach. Could have been carnage if the fuel hose burst as Subaru exhaust manifold is right below the fpr
1987 VW T25: Subaru EJ20 using RJES parts (If it was meant to go fast it wouldn't be brick shaped!)