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wellll i installed my afpr and it runs normal at 38 psi and quiet at 20 psi and loud as hell and breathes black smoke at 50 psi ...Alas... it still runs rich....what can be the problem guys???? WHY IS MY CAR RUNNING RICH :[
 
What are these PSI numbers you are referring to? Is the regulator 1:1 or not?
 
You said 3 different PSI values and didn't specify what condition they were for...so I don't really follow that post at all. Base fuel pressure should be 47 psi (measured with the vacuum hose unplugged and plugged up while the car is on.) When you plug the vacuum line back in the pressure should drop ~10 psi. If it doesn't then it's not a 1:1 regulator.
 
You said 3 different PSI values and didn't specify what condition they were for...so I don't really follow that post at all. Base fuel pressure should be 47 psi (measured with the vacuum hose unplugged and plugged up while the car is on.) When you plug the vacuum line back in the pressure should drop ~10 psi. If it doesn't then it's not a 1:1 regulator.

Oh yeah i understand now, yeah its a 1:1 .
And my fuel line where it meets the rail has a tiny leak. i have 3 clamps on it! is there an adhesive i can use? so it can seal 100%?
 
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