Fuel Pressure

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sdpatt

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This question was just asked and answered a couple of days ago. Please search on the subject in this topic.

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Yeah, my searches seem to be failing and I am on a T1.
Fuel pressure should be in the 40psi +or- 2psi @ idle. Remember to disconnect the FPR when you take the reading.
 

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Here's the previous post.

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posted February 24, 2002 11:26 PM
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35-45 psig

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DeaconBlue
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posted February 25, 2002 12:13 PM
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The CD states 39 psi +/-2 psi at the Schader valve with the vacuum line removed (and plugged) from the FPR.

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with a few mods
 

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When you search try a narrow search only one topic area (ie maint. engine and drive train) and least amount of days/weeks and work up. This can speed things up but I have been getting memory and error messages occasionally and iI just run back up and run the search again and it usually goes thru.
 

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Just start your search and then go get a drink or go to the bathroom. It doesn't seem to take as long then. You know they say a "watched *** never boils". This free resource is invaluable and I think it is well worth the wait while searching the site. Thanks to SDPATT and all the other great guys out there who post regularly there are a lot of posts to be scanned.

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