Regulador de presión del carburante
Se adapta a:
Porsche 957 Cayenne 3.6ltr V6 - 2007 a 2010
Porsche 958 Cayenne 3.6ltr V6 - 2010 a 2017
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Se adapta a:
Porsche 957 Cayenne 3,6 litros V6
Porsche 958 Cayenne 3,6 litros V6
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Fuel Pressure Regulators – Precise Fuel Delivery for Porsche Performance
Fuel pressure regulators are vital components in your Porsche’s fuel system, maintaining consistent fuel pressure to the injectors for optimal combustion and performance. Whether fitted to a classic air-cooled engine or a modern direct-injection model, a properly functioning regulator ensures smooth acceleration, efficient fuel use, and reliable engine response under all driving conditions.
At Design911, we offer a complete range of genuine and high-quality fuel pressure regulators for the transaxle models, 911, Boxster, Cayman, Cayenne, Macan, and Panamera models. Each regulator is designed for precision, durability, and responsiveness, helping your Porsche maintain stable fuel pressure and peak efficiency at all times.
What Do Fuel Pressure Regulators Do?
The fuel pressure regulator ensures the correct pressure is
maintained within the fuel rail, allowing the engine control system to deliver
the ideal air-fuel mixture. It:
- Regulates
fuel pressure according to engine demand.
- Prevents
over-pressurisation that could damage injectors.
- Maintains
consistent fuel flow for efficient combustion.
- Supports optimal power delivery and throttle response.
Without a properly functioning regulator, your engine may run too rich or too lean, leading to performance issues and increased fuel consumption.
Why Do Fuel Pressure Regulators Fail?
Over time, regulators can degrade due to fuel contamination,
heat, and wear. Common causes of failure include:
- Diaphragm
leaks causing loss of pressure control.
- Clogging
from dirt or debris in the fuel system.
- Corrosion
or seal wear from ethanol-blended fuels.
- Vacuum
line failure leading to incorrect pressure adjustment.
- Age-related fatigue affecting response accuracy.
Symptoms include hard starting, rough idling, fuel smell, poor acceleration, or excessive fuel consumption.
Why Replace a Faulty Fuel Pressure Regulator?
Replacing a worn or damaged regulator restores proper fuel delivery and engine balance, ensuring consistent performance and efficiency.
Benefits of replacement include:
- Improved throttle response and acceleration.
- Optimised fuel economy and emissions control.
- Prevention of injector damage or flooding.
- Reliable pressure regulation and long-lasting performance.
All regulators in our range are built from high-quality alloys and advanced diaphragms for superior heat resistance, responsiveness, and long-term durability — meeting Porsche’s precise engineering standards.
1. What does a fuel pressure regulator do in a Porsche?
The fuel pressure regulator maintains consistent pressure in
the fuel rail, ensuring your Porsche’s engine receives the correct amount of
fuel for efficient combustion. It balances performance, fuel economy, and
emissions by adjusting fuel flow according to driving conditions.
2. What are the symptoms of a bad fuel pressure
regulator?
Common signs include poor acceleration, black
smoke from the exhaust, fuel smell, rough idle, or engine
misfires. You may also notice reduced fuel efficiency or difficulty
starting the car.
3. How often should I replace my Porsche fuel pressure
regulator?
There’s no fixed interval, but regulators should generally
be inspected every 60,000–100,000 miles or whenever you notice
performance issues or fuel pressure irregularities. If the diaphragm is leaking
or the regulator is clogged, replacement is essential.
4. Can I drive my Porsche with a faulty fuel pressure
regulator?
It’s not recommended. A failing regulator can cause the
engine to run too rich or lean, potentially damaging spark plugs, injectors, or
catalytic converters. Replacing the regulator promptly prevents costly engine
repairs.