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Old 06-29-2020, 11:15 AM   #1003
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Re: A '54 named Busty

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Originally Posted by layinrocker65 View Post
Yes you need a regulator, the PCM will not control your fuel pressure. Late model vehicles with FPCM will control fuel pressure using PWM but you don’t have that. Best way for you to go is using a corvette fuel filter regulator. It has 2 fittings on one side that go to the sending unit(3/8 feed, 5/16 return) and one fitting on the other side that goes to the rail. It regulates the pressure to 58psi. Which is standard LS pressure.
thanks, I researched the Corvette one like a year ago when I first got the engine, but honestly been so distracted with other projects and forgot all of my research, thank you all for your help, Speedway makes this nice unit that integrated -6AN fittings on to it so no need for adapters, I ordered one today off of Amazon, but I still can't find what the stock one looks like on our trucks for 2004 5.3L
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