EvoInside
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- Feb 17, 2006
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Long Island,
New York
Ok so here is what I have
99 Mitsu Galant
Built 4G64 w/EVO Head
Stock fuel feed line from tank to firewall, adaptor from stock hardline to -8 into an AMS fuel rail, Denso 720cc injectors, -8 out of the rail and into an Aeromotive A1000 FPR to a stock return line.
The pump is a Walbro 255 re-wired with 10 gauge, being fed from its own 30amp relay and fuse wired from the battery, controlled by AEM EMS.
So here is the problem....
The fuel pressure is a solid 48psi at idle on my mechanical gauge which is on the regulator itseld and also on my electronic gauge which is the sender is on the rail itself so I know the gauge is reading correctly. When I connect the vacuum line there is no change in pressure, boost gauge is showing me pulling -22 in/hg at idle. I thought I had a bad FPR so I bought a brand new one, no change. I thought the return line to the tank was clogged, blew high pressure air thru it, air made it to the tank ok (I knowthat air is much more penetrating than fuel, but it was my only option) So since my car has no emissions, I next took the stock vapor vent hardline that runs fromt he tank and I disconnected the rubber vapor line from the tank and swapped the vapor line to my stock return hose at the tank and firewall, essentially making the vapor line my return line since its slightly larger in diameter than the stock return, this also had no bearing on the pressure. I am out of solutions at this point. Is it possible that the -8 feed from the hardline and the -8 back to the regulator is too much volume for the stock return to handle?
My sending unit isnt like a DSM, or else I would just run -6 feed and return from the tank to the rail and call it a day.
Any help is much appreciated.
99 Mitsu Galant
Built 4G64 w/EVO Head
Stock fuel feed line from tank to firewall, adaptor from stock hardline to -8 into an AMS fuel rail, Denso 720cc injectors, -8 out of the rail and into an Aeromotive A1000 FPR to a stock return line.
The pump is a Walbro 255 re-wired with 10 gauge, being fed from its own 30amp relay and fuse wired from the battery, controlled by AEM EMS.
So here is the problem....
The fuel pressure is a solid 48psi at idle on my mechanical gauge which is on the regulator itseld and also on my electronic gauge which is the sender is on the rail itself so I know the gauge is reading correctly. When I connect the vacuum line there is no change in pressure, boost gauge is showing me pulling -22 in/hg at idle. I thought I had a bad FPR so I bought a brand new one, no change. I thought the return line to the tank was clogged, blew high pressure air thru it, air made it to the tank ok (I knowthat air is much more penetrating than fuel, but it was my only option) So since my car has no emissions, I next took the stock vapor vent hardline that runs fromt he tank and I disconnected the rubber vapor line from the tank and swapped the vapor line to my stock return hose at the tank and firewall, essentially making the vapor line my return line since its slightly larger in diameter than the stock return, this also had no bearing on the pressure. I am out of solutions at this point. Is it possible that the -8 feed from the hardline and the -8 back to the regulator is too much volume for the stock return to handle?
My sending unit isnt like a DSM, or else I would just run -6 feed and return from the tank to the rail and call it a day.
Any help is much appreciated.