your video is very informative in explaining that as power changes so must PSI. People who watch most TH-cam tuning videos only understand "oh, just add fuel. oh get bigger injectors, etc". what Rob is explaining that each injector has a sweet spot of PSI and this is crucial for tuning high power engines. this is why "adding big injectors" isn't a smart mod for most of you guys since you aren't properly feeding the injectors with enough PSI and are probably over working the stock pump. "adding bigger injectors" without proper PSI will lead to the dribble, which will lead to idle problems and low end power decrease
Ur partially right, adding a bigger pump and bigger injectors and properly tuning ur engine using software or a standalone ecu or ramping the factory ecu is another story. However, using a fuel pressure regulator, usually rising rate, is a mechanical way of increasing ur fuel that is sent to the engine, so that u dont have to deal with tuning ur engine as much.
First of all thank you, now it makes sense. I had a rough idea of how it regulates fuel pressure but that simple demonstration did it for me. Now second thing is the ending was so immature but funny as hell at the same time haha. Love your videos man. Good job
thatallredheadude yeah im a radical leftist and bill nye is literally just an actor who is vaguely liberal catering to liberals... hes sort of like a science teacher but isnt really either a teacher or a scientist
Bit long, but referencing the regulator to intake vacuum instead of atmosphere provides some flow modulation in that it swings the effective setpoint of the regulator on demand tweaking lbs/hr available from the injectors. A sensor mounted on the fuel rail referenced to atmosphere would show pressure changes as engine demand went up and down.
We need a Rob Dahm aesthetic appreciation day. Seriously. This man is attractive. God damn it. And fine. I'll continue the meme. Rotor 4 is the where, Rob?
I was going to do "What is a gas pedal" next lol i started the channel with simple videos like this and i enjoy going back to my roots. if it helps someone then im satisfied. Obviously not going after the big audiences with videos like this.
Pls correct me if i am wrong; Injector is not inside the cylinder(located behind the vavles) and hence no pressured air would block the fuel injection.
Basically, the regulator maintains the 40psi differential. If the intake was pressurized to 20psi from a supercharger, the regulator would sense that 20 psi, and then automatically adjust the fuel pressure up, by 40psi (60psi in the fuel rail total) .
What I don’t understand is that on a turbo car manifold pressure will be positive whereas on a non turbo it will be a depression. After market pressure regulators don’t mention turbo or non-turbo
Bicycle inner tube valve stem . I think he said bicycle pump gauge . We all know what he meant but just for the record .... not trying to be a smarty jack just clearing. Nice vid .
I diagnosed my bmw e46 318d. And it said fuel pressure regulator cuircut low. I didnt have the diagnose thing before. But i car suddenly got super slow but wasnt in safe mode. So i thought it was the turbo and changed it. But the car was still as slow as it was before. Then i diagnosed it
I always thought the vacuum line was teed into the system only for the "rising rate" fpr's that raise pressure when in boost. Wonder how a rising rate fpr is mechanically different.
If the fuel comes in from the fuel rail on the left, and the regulator lets fuel go through it and back to the tank if the pressure is too high, then what is the pipe below the vacuum pipe on the right for..?
I get F1007 and F1014 codes still searching what they mean. Somebody suggesting it may be crankshaft or timing issue, maybe crankshaft sensor, but I doubt car could be out of timing as it was not opened. Someone suggesting it’s a fuel problem perhaps too much fuel. It’s a Peugeot 207, any idea where to start?
It really doesn't change, vacuum from the intake manifold still creates vacuum, the FPR still senses that vacuum and adjusts the fuel "take or put". When you hit the throttle under acceleration the intake creates more vacuum, the FPR sees that increased vacuum on the diaphragm inside the FPR. The diaphragm moves allowing more fuel (in aviation we call it "putting"). When you take your foot off the throttle, the intake draws less vacuum, the diaphragm sees Less vacuum then reseats and "puts less" also referred to as taking. Rephrased putting is putting in more fuel to the injection or carb, and taking is taking fuel away from the injection or carb. Adding a turbo Just increases vacuum and so increases the put. Does that make sense?
Hello from Argentina! Great video! I first want to say that I'm really new on EFI, I'm trying to learn to convert an old carburator car and I know I can really sound like an idiot with my question.. but what I don't understand and I would really appreciate your comments is what about the regulators without the vacum/boost port? For ex in the case the throttle is closed you'll get a higher dP through the injector and that means higher fuel flow on the same injection time than the rated dP. is there any way to compensate with tunning? lowering injection time? Thanks in advance!
Here is a BETTER UNDERSTANDING AND VERY EASY explanation: If you have 45 flowing through the FUEL RAIL, it is PUSHING AGAINST the top of the INJECTOR at 45 PSI, it is knocking at at 45. Ok, now if your turbo is pushing 10 PSI of BOOST, it is pushing 10 PSI AGAINST the bottom tip of the INJECTOR, so when 45 PSI is flowing through the INJECTOR but 10 PSI is pushing against the tip, how much PSI actually went through? 45-10=35 only 35 PSI went through the injector! How do we adjust this? when you have 10 PSI OF BOOST, pushing against the TIP of the injector, the fuel line is increased by 10 PSI because of the hose connected to your manifold, resulting in 45+10=55 PSI, so now 45 PSI FLOWS!!! ITS LIKE SELLING ON FB MARKET IF UR SELLING A CAR AND WANT 4K U ASK 5K TO GET 4K. I watched this video twice and even made a diagram as he spoke to understand it, but truly he made unnecessary comments that still confused me, shout out HALTECH for the better explanation.
your video is very informative in explaining that as power changes so must PSI. People who watch most TH-cam tuning videos only understand "oh, just add fuel. oh get bigger injectors, etc". what Rob is explaining that each injector has a sweet spot of PSI and this is crucial for tuning high power engines. this is why "adding big injectors" isn't a smart mod for most of you guys since you aren't properly feeding the injectors with enough PSI and are probably over working the stock pump. "adding bigger injectors" without proper PSI will lead to the dribble, which will lead to idle problems and low end power decrease
Ur partially right, adding a bigger pump and bigger injectors and properly tuning ur engine using software or a standalone ecu or ramping the factory ecu is another story. However, using a fuel pressure regulator, usually rising rate, is a mechanical way of increasing ur fuel that is sent to the engine, so that u dont have to deal with tuning ur engine as much.
Rotor, where is the 4 Rob?
lol I laugh at this comment all the time
Now it is here
The end is pure comedy gold
I subscribed to this channel for 4WD RX7 but now it's like Engineering Explained. But I'm not disappointed.
+Velikain keeping people mildly entertained while I build it in secret
@@RobDahm I'm using a tbi pump to a qft bypass reg to a proform 650 does the manifold tube have to used and guessing that tube is on the outlet side?
Rob , where's that dahm 4 rotor ?
Yellow Waffle AQ3D iii
I skipped around and 4 minutes in it looks like your making a bong haha
John Goldstien No its the "Intake Manifold"
@4:20 exactly looks like a bong lol
More of these videos explaining stuff please 😊
First of all thank you, now it makes sense. I had a rough idea of how it regulates fuel pressure but that simple demonstration did it for me. Now second thing is the ending was so immature but funny as hell at the same time haha. Love your videos man. Good job
Rob you're much smarter than Bill Nye. Don't put yourself down like that
NeverStopPulling hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahah only two genders bruh.
NeverStopPulling I love your logic
thatallredheadude yeah im a radical leftist and bill nye is literally just an actor who is vaguely liberal catering to liberals... hes sort of like a science teacher but isnt really either a teacher or a scientist
Rob is an expert scientist in getting laid and a scholar in secretly building LSX swapped rx7s instead of 4robors
delete this
This is the one of the best explanations on youtube on this subject and I've watched many.
This guy can explain hella good
zahin8 and why is it connected to the fuel tank?
A video from the blue garage! What a throw back TH-cam recommended me!
Very Educational Thank you Rob
Thank you for the explanation! keep up the good work and when u can please let us know how the 4rotor is doing! best regards from Portugal!
Portugal 🇵🇹 Pensei que era dos unicos
mais um aqui.
André Pedrosa hahah 😂 estamos em todo o lado 😂
Os tugas estão em todo o lado ;)
Dude I think mine went and and just as I was thinking about it this video came up, I didn't know what it was until now, thanks so much!
The end was the best
Actually learned a lot Rob, thanks!
Love the video. Going to add an aftermarket fpr to my 4AGE.
In this video. rob shows us a bong he made out of a 2 liter bottle and one with a water gun
I love the fact that even tho I watched this a few years ago when it came out that as soon as I saw it I had to watch it again.
so glad that bottle bong was at 4:20
Can you explain an oil catch can, and will I need one for my upcoming boosted ka?
Is fuel regulator can install into a carb engine?
Thanks Rob Dahm, that was very informative.
Hi, I'm rob dahm. I'll never get over that
Bit long, but referencing the regulator to intake vacuum instead of atmosphere provides some flow modulation in that it swings the effective setpoint of the regulator on demand tweaking lbs/hr available from the injectors. A sensor mounted on the fuel rail referenced to atmosphere would show pressure changes as engine demand went up and down.
awesome man, great work
Good job explaining this Rob !
I needed this explanation
We need a Rob Dahm aesthetic appreciation day. Seriously. This man is attractive. God damn it.
And fine. I'll continue the meme.
Rotor 4 is the where, Rob?
Next week by Rob Dahm: what is a steering wheel and what does it do??!!!
the wespaul LMAO!! roasted 😂
I was going to do "What is a gas pedal" next lol i started the channel with simple videos like this and i enjoy going back to my roots. if it helps someone then im satisfied. Obviously not going after the big audiences with videos like this.
Rob Dahm or are you out of video ideas? Finish your car Rob.
the wespaul and why is it connected to the steeringrack?
Rob Dahm would you like to enjoy your fried chicken after its been in the fridge for a day? let me show you how...
Thank you for the great video! I loved the illustration as well 😂
Pls correct me if i am wrong; Injector is not inside the cylinder(located behind the vavles) and hence no pressured air would block the fuel injection.
Holy shit that was unexpectedly educational. Very well explained. Thank you.
Rob we are learning with you bro, thnx a lot
What happens if u plug up the vacuum line on the fpr
lol seeing rob in a hardy shirt is trippy
Where do you load the weed?
This video really Dahms it down for me good! Nice work Rob.
Every time I asked the car accessories shop people, they can't explain a thing, thanks for sharing.
Basically, the regulator maintains the 40psi differential.
If the intake was pressurized to 20psi from a supercharger, the regulator would sense that 20 psi, and then automatically adjust the fuel pressure up, by 40psi (60psi in the fuel rail total)
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Awesome video
You have such a pleasing voice
Great explanation!
What is the purpose of a mustang? Driving or Killing? Why is it linked to car meets and crowds?
Hello Rob, Nice video and keep up the good work...
What I don’t understand is that on a turbo car manifold pressure will be positive whereas on a non turbo it will be a depression. After market pressure regulators don’t mention turbo or non-turbo
thank u, that was great.
awesome video, lmao another gold ending!
Love the water gun Rob.
Very informative! Great video man
i climbed the wu tang mountain and i asked the Dolly Lama where the rotors at. he answered: rob is the 4th rotor.
Helpful video!
The ending was priceless bro. I was drinking water when you said that's totally after sex and laughed so hard my mouth became a fuel injector. XD
How does the vacuum line hook up to the fuel regulator? Does it come from the factory assembled wrong?
Bicycle inner tube valve stem . I think he said bicycle pump gauge . We all know what he meant but just for the record .... not trying to be a smarty jack just clearing. Nice vid .
I diagnosed my bmw e46 318d. And it said fuel pressure regulator cuircut low. I didnt have the diagnose thing before. But i car suddenly got super slow but wasnt in safe mode. So i thought it was the turbo and changed it. But the car was still as slow as it was before. Then i diagnosed it
Good video, do fuel regs play the same role in turbo two stroke applications?
So does this also include carburated vehicles. Cause I hardly ever see this on a carbureted car.
I always thought the vacuum line was teed into the system only for the "rising rate" fpr's that raise pressure when in boost. Wonder how a rising rate fpr is mechanically different.
If the fuel comes in from the fuel rail on the left, and the regulator lets fuel go through it and back to the tank if the pressure is too high, then what is the pipe below the vacuum pipe on the right for..?
who else likes the video at 0:01
Good, suscribed
Would a old fuel pressure regulator cause a hot start issue? Turn car off and fuel up, pay for fuel come out won't start
Great video I enjoyed all of it😂😂 love the way you demonstrated it.
Ah wake me up before you go go!! George Michael is so hot working on car engines!
My turbo slice still hasn't arrived who do I take that up with?
I get F1007 and F1014 codes still searching what they mean. Somebody suggesting it may be crankshaft or timing issue, maybe crankshaft sensor, but I doubt car could be out of timing as it was not opened. Someone suggesting it’s a fuel problem perhaps too much fuel. It’s a Peugeot 207, any idea where to start?
the title says it all lmao
can i use this on stock injectors?
How would that szenario change if it would be a n/a engine?
It really doesn't change, vacuum from the intake manifold still creates vacuum, the FPR still senses that vacuum and adjusts the fuel "take or put". When you hit the throttle under acceleration the intake creates more vacuum, the FPR sees that increased vacuum on the diaphragm inside the FPR. The diaphragm moves allowing more fuel (in aviation we call it "putting"). When you take your foot off the throttle, the intake draws less vacuum, the diaphragm sees Less vacuum then reseats and "puts less" also referred to as taking. Rephrased putting is putting in more fuel to the injection or carb, and taking is taking fuel away from the injection or carb. Adding a turbo Just increases vacuum and so increases the put. Does that make sense?
Thank you mate. Great video
Hay, can you tell me how can I find the correct fuel pressure should any vehicle has? where online can this info be found.
Hello from Argentina! Great video!
I first want to say that I'm really new on EFI, I'm trying to learn to convert an old carburator car and I know I can really sound like an idiot with my question.. but what I don't understand and I would really appreciate your comments is what about the regulators without the vacum/boost port? For ex in the case the throttle is closed you'll get a higher dP through the injector and that means higher fuel flow on the same injection time than the rated dP. is there any way to compensate with tunning? lowering injection time?
Thanks in advance!
Informative
Next video, what are tires and why does a car need them lol
Where should i hook the fuel pressure to the manifold.
As my friends call it the fuel spray thingy
So what's the problem with having too much pressure?
Because when you pee it gets all over everywhere
so you have to have more fuel pressure than boost pressure?
A fuel pressure regulator. Is an object that regulator fuel pressure..
And the intake tube is to get vacuum
why's rob making bongs?
what if connecting hose is damaged?
Next episode, the engine and what it does.
i had never thought of that. i mean i figured it was something like that when ypu made the bong, i mean water gun, but now i know that
Hold on. If the bottle was at 10 psi and the gun was at 15 then at first it would be 5 psi to the bottle.
Nice 👍
Explain how a squirt gun works.. Or magnets!
My plastic 6mm vacuum hose is disconnected how do i fix that
Does anyone know what those connections are holding the regulator to the fuel pressure rail the 2 blue and red pease in the middle 1:00
From regulator to the rail: ORB to AN, AN to AN, 90 degree AN
First of all thank you, How Does A Fuel Pressure Regulator Work?
Hi I'm Rob Dahm. Hi I'm Rob Dahm. Hi I'm Rob Dahm. Hi I'm Rob Dahm. Hi I'm Rob Dahm. Like if you get the reference
A donde está el 4 rotor Robster?
How is the fuel regulator installed???????????
I have a question Rob, what bringed you into cars? Following from Italy^^
4 rotor?
"Intake minfold " looks just like a bubbler lmao
4, where is the Rob rotor?
Hi, I'm not Rob Dahm
@3:08 "Adult toy" - Childhood ruined
Here is a BETTER UNDERSTANDING AND VERY EASY explanation:
If you have 45 flowing through the FUEL RAIL, it is PUSHING AGAINST the top of the INJECTOR at 45 PSI, it is knocking at at 45.
Ok, now if your turbo is pushing 10 PSI of BOOST, it is pushing 10 PSI AGAINST the bottom tip of the INJECTOR,
so when 45 PSI is flowing through the INJECTOR but 10 PSI is pushing against the tip, how much PSI actually went through?
45-10=35 only 35 PSI went through the injector!
How do we adjust this?
when you have 10 PSI OF BOOST, pushing against the TIP of the injector, the fuel line is increased by 10 PSI because of the hose connected to your manifold, resulting in 45+10=55 PSI, so now 45 PSI FLOWS!!! ITS LIKE SELLING ON FB MARKET IF UR SELLING A CAR AND WANT 4K U ASK 5K TO GET 4K.
I watched this video twice and even made a diagram as he spoke to understand it, but truly he made unnecessary comments that still confused me, shout out HALTECH for the better explanation.