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Hello Everyone. I bought a fuel pressure tester a few weeks ago. I checked my fuel pressure and found it to be much too high (50 psi idle, 60 psi no vacuum). Last night, I decided to try and diagnose it. Hooked up the fuel pressure gauge before starting, and it read 38 psi at idle, 44 no vacuum. WTF? I unhooked the return line, no changes. The difference between the two tests, or the only difference I can think of, is that it was warm last night, and not warmed up the first test.
The kicker? I went out this morning and checked it, and its back up to 50-60 psi after sitting cold overnight. I'm going to check it warm when I get home today.
Does this sound like a bad Fuel Pressure Regulator? Its the only thing I can think of that would cause this. It would also explain why it runs erratically at different times. i.e. Bad throttle response, holes in power as I open the throttle, runs different every time I get on it. I think the fuel pressure regulator is my suspect. How involved is changing it? Is it a simple matter of unscrewing it from the rail?
Thanks for all your help!!
The kicker? I went out this morning and checked it, and its back up to 50-60 psi after sitting cold overnight. I'm going to check it warm when I get home today.
Does this sound like a bad Fuel Pressure Regulator? Its the only thing I can think of that would cause this. It would also explain why it runs erratically at different times. i.e. Bad throttle response, holes in power as I open the throttle, runs different every time I get on it. I think the fuel pressure regulator is my suspect. How involved is changing it? Is it a simple matter of unscrewing it from the rail?
Thanks for all your help!!