dnsyang
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- Jul 31, 2002
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My fuel pressure reading says 50psi when it idles...and when full boost WOT(20psi) kicks in, my fuel pressure goes all the way up to 70psi...Is that normal?
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Originally posted by larryd
damn that would suck.. where do you tap for the electrical fuel gauge out of curiosity?
Originally posted by larryd
damn that would suck.. where do you tap for the electrical fuel gauge out of curiosity?
I agree! I think I understand what you are saying, Thanks! Well... I have a 2g and if my base fuel pressure is suppose to be 38 psi for a 2g, correct me if I'm wrong here, and he's running 50 psi at base idle with a walbro 255lph fuel pump, would that, or would that not be fpr over-run caused by the big fuel pump? As far as I can tell from his mods, he doesn't have an adjustable fpr from what I can see. Thanks for the info!!Originally posted by pneumo
Ha! Nice catch, Speedy. With a stock fpr normal fuel pressure at idle should be about 34 psi. Also the fuel pressure should increase 20 psi going from zero boost to 20 psi boost. That's 1:1. Under engine vacuum the fuel pressure should drop another 9 to 10 psi, less if you have cams.
Well hell...that's strange, wonder why my cheesy chiltons manual says 38 psi for? Of course I could be reading it incorrectly though. ThanksOriginally posted by talonted_one
actually base fuel pressure on a 2g is 43 psi. he is getting 50psi at idle so I would have to say yes his FPR is being over run.
