Basically, yes.
The fuel pressure regulator maintains 41 to 47 psi to the fuel injectors.
Follow the rail line that runs to the injectors. You will find the pressure regulator.
Fuel pressure regulator is on the end of the fuel rail.It runs across the injectors on the intake manifold.
Every fuel injected car has a fuel pressure regulator. It's there because fuel injected cars work by opening valves (fuel injectors) for certain amounts of time to deliver a specific amount of fuel.
No you dont have to change the fuel pressure regulator unless there was something wrong with it to begin with.
Along the fuel rail; after the fuel injectors.
It is on the fuel rail(where you injectors are seated ) , passenger side
That is were the fuel injectors are at, and the fuel pressure regulator is on the rear of it.
Vehicles have either a carburator or injectors but not both. It's impossible to answer your question.
should bo on top of engine in the fuel rail by the injectors
it regulate the oxygen pressure
To clean fuel injectors on a 1997 S10, first disconnect fuel pump from fuel injectors. Disconnect pressure regulator and connect the cleaning kit to the fuel port.