Since i already put in walbro, it's a waste if sell it 2nd hand & change to stock fuel pump. the concern is fuel consumption. so tat's y current solution suggested is to use FPR.
by the way, before change to walbro, there is no problem with the fuel pump filter or injector. & tat time i already changed new fuel filter as well. & yes, walbro solve my initial issue. but my guessing other lower LPH fuel pump will solve this issue as well.
With adjustable FPR installed, can it lower the pressure on the fuel lines? i scared as u say will cause leaks. i should always check for leaks from now on.
leak are not a issue to be concern.. u always can be fitted a quality regulator with steel braided hose.
as i said in earlier post, you won't able to lower the fuel pressure due to the fuel line back pressure. not only that, the fuel system won't work correctly due to ur fuel pressure suppose to be regulated by vacuum ... so assume u has already fitted a FPR u has loosen the fuel regulator screw try to unplug the vacuum line , u will see there is no changes on fuel pressure. then try to pull out ur fuel return line below the FPR, ur fuel pressure will drop very low. .. so imagine when u r in full throttle at high rpm, ur pressure will drop as per ur return volume goes down. . . i really doubt how ur engine gonna get ur afr to be correct.
i hope my advise could help..