Radium Engineering Fuel Pulse Damper FPD-XR Inline Kits 6AN 8AN Barb Cheap

Description
Fitment Information
- Universal Fit
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The kit features an anodized aluminum housing with a large 0.69 center bore that uses two in-line inlet outlet ports that are machined with 3 4 -16 UNF threads for 8AN ORB fittings. Depending on the size of the fuel feed hose used, there are 3 kits to choose from which include different male adapter fittings (-6AN, -8AN, -10AN). These fittings seal to the billet housing using Viton O-rings.
- Using the supplied M6 bolts nuts, the FPD kit can be mounted at any possible angle including upside down. For best results, the damper should be plumbed as close to the fuel rail(s) as possible. Like any fuel system part, the FPD kit should be kept away from excessive heat areas.
- This product is safe for use with all fuel types including alcohol blends such as E85. Download the installation instructions for more info.
- Along with having the flexibilty of using common fittings, Radium Engineering FPD s use a vacuum boost reference port which allows for proper fuel pulse damper performance even at elevated fuel pressures. This becomes essential for boosted systems that use a 1:1 rising rate fuel pressure regulator.
- The FPD-R (green top) is slightly shorter than the FPD-XR (black top) allowing it to be used in space-contrained applications.
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The FPD-R (Fuel Pulse Damper-Range) and FPD-XR (Fuel Pulse Damper-Extra Range) both have unique base static fuel pressure requirements:
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FPD-R base pressure requirement = 40 – 70psi (static)
- FPD-XR base pressure requirement = 40 – 120psi (static)
- Base pressure is the fuel pressure measured when the fuel pump is running WITHOUT a vacuum line connected to the regulator.
- IMPORTANT:
- The ranges above are base static fuel pressures only. Any dynamic fuel pressure created by a rising-rate FPR outside of this range is acceptable, but only when the base static fuel pressure is set within these ranges and the vacuum boost reference line is hooked up.
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- The inline dampers are offered in three different versions and a selection should be made based on the type of hose connection needed.
- The -01 version is a great option when using 5 16 rubber fuel hoses. Hose clamps are required.
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- Anodized laser engraved aluminum top, R=range
- Anodized aluminum body with female -8AN ORB ports
- Anodized aluminum ORB adapter fittings, selectable size
- Gasoline and alcohol (E85) resistant diaphragm
- Stainless steel M6 mounting bolts and nuts
- Rubber vacuum hose, 4mm ID
- Vacuum hose Y-fittingÂ
- 1 8 NPT plug
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Product Description
The opening and closing of fuel injectors creates pressure pulses in the fuel rail which can lead to unstable fuel pressure. In order to achieve a safe and consistent rail pressure, a fuel pulse damper (FPD) is often necessary. The FPD s internal diaphragm will absorb oscillating pulses and stabilize fuel pressure. This correction can be measured throughout the RPM range and can often help idle surge, especially with high flow injectors. Furthermore, a fuel pulse damper can help solve erratic lean air fuel ratio spikes, commonly experienced as stumbling , that are difficult to tune out.Â
Many high performance OEM engines use an in-line fuel pulse damper from the factory including the Toyota 2JZ-GTE, Nissan VQ35DE, and Subaru EJ20 EJ25. The use of an inline damper is great for applications where there is not an option for direct fuel rail mounting.
What s Included?Â
Fittings
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FPD-R base pressure requirement = 40 – 70psi (static)
Which Damper Do I Choose?
What is the difference between FPD-R and FPD-XR?
What makes Radium FPDs unique?
Specifications
Additional Information
Damper Option | FPD-XR – 6AN, FPD-XR – 8AN, FPD-XR – Barb, FPD-R – 6AN, FPD-R – 8AN, FPD-R – Barb |
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