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Fuel filter causing fp decrease?

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A couple of stupid questions since your question is rather vague....

1. Did this just happen over time?
2. At some point after the mentioned install, was the FP at 37-38PSI with the hose OFF?
3. What vacuum are you running at idle?


If you are running 37-38PSI with the hose OFF, once you put the hose back on the FP will decrease 1PSI for every 2inHg (roughly). So if you are running roughly 16-18inHg at idle then with the hose on you should see roughly 29-30PSI with the hose ON.
 
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