thought about getting 500's or 550's instead?
ideally you'd want to keep around 80% duty, although 90% could be ok (depending on.. stuff)
50psi is probably still ok, as logn as your pump can handle it (how much boost? boost + base = pump presure).... if you fit RRFPR, then pump pressure required = base pressure + 1.5x or 1.7x boost
normal say, 1 bar, pump pressure is 57psi..
2 bar boost 72psi
2 bar and 1.5 rrfpr = 97..
which walbro do you have? normal or HP.. there are flow vs pressur echarts for both somewhere on the net (some guy comparing to supra pumps iirc?)
here is one (not what i was thinking of, but a start)
http://www.autoperformanceengineerin...l/fpspecs.html
depending on your boost, it might be good to keep pump pressure down to maintain flow...
i like your gauge idea
oh and fitting FPR after stock one works cos the pressure is dictated by the greatest restriction... you might need to still fit vac line to stock fpr (depending on your base pressure), since with no line, it will keep 42psi, but at idle, usually it would drop by whatever the vacuum is.. (ie, if the increase in base pressure is more than the manifold vacuum at idle/cruise, then no need to hook vac to stock FPR)
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