Re: [Chrysler300] Brisko's Mileage Saver - dealer installed?
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Re: [Chrysler300] Brisko's Mileage Saver - dealer installed?
- From: Mike Apfelbeck <moparmike@xxxx>
- Date: Wed, 20 Feb 2002 16:48:38 -0800
Mike,
Dealers installed lots of things for people over the years, I suppose.Fuel
pressure regulators surely don't hurt anything (as long as they don't
impede adequate fuel flow at high speeds).Lowering the pressure at the carb
inlet will tend to lower the float levels in the carbs , slightly leaning
out the mixture, and possibly helping the gas mileage.Of couse, if your
carbs are already set on the lean side, you probably wouldn't realize any
gain. If it was up to me, I would probably put it back on, it's probably
easier to tune the engine to run & idle more consistently if you don't have
to depend on that old mechanical fuel pump to deliver the right pressure
all the time.The purists amoung us would probably hassel you for having an
"incorrect" part installed, but if you could document the installation of
it , by the dealer, you could always say"Oh yeah, look at this.".
Mike
At 02:21 PM 2/20/02 -0500, Vath, Michael J. wrote:
My silly question for today: Is it likely that the pressure regulator on
my C was a dealer-installed piece?
Its a Brisko's Mileage Saver (Exeland, WI). It has a glass bowl like the
carb filters, and has 6 slotted screws on top.
My local 80-something year-old carb guy says these were commonly installed
by car dealers of old...and I should reinstall it with the rebuilt
carbs. So before it joins the to-be-reinstalled parts pile, I figured
I'd ask.
Thanks!
Mike V
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