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Old 05-06-2006 | 09:26 PM
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Originally Posted by 1SlowHoe
Neither of the 2 FPR I have bought have had a *8 torx screw on them. I make sure I dont get the FF FPR. Where is it at? Is the screw right on the front visable once installed? I dont have one with me to take a picture of because I'm

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Both the FPR on my 03 5.3 and this one on the 03 6.0 I bought had it.
Old 05-06-2006 | 09:56 PM
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I have one of those on my intake regulator, I didn't see it personally but my mech told me tuesday when he had the tank dropped trying to figure out my pressure problem that there was a screw on it. he said he tried to turn it but it was pretty tight. He didn't try real hard because I had told him that there was no adjustment on the 04 in tank regulator.

On another note. I am getting pissed, I ordered the Magnavolt yesterday from Magnason. payed for overnight delivery and it is 7:00 PM and have not recieved it yet. F***, I guess I won't be going to the Chevy vs Ford shoot out.
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Originally Posted by ranwalk
Unless its a regulator for a flex fuel engine it can be adjusted. If I remember right, it takes a #8 torx security bit. Just turn it clockwise to increase pressure.

How is the FP adjusted on a flex fuel system?
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