94 L27 Fuel Pressure?
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94 L27 Fuel Pressure?
Ok i tested my Fuel Pressure today thinking thats maybe whats been cousing my sputtering problem iv had for a long time and how its getting a little worse now.
When Idel its arouns 35ish, Reve it it to like 2K and hold it spikes at like 39 and while at 2K it drops to around 32ish. Never got over 40.
So Bad, Good, or Ok may be cousing my problem :? :?:
When Idel its arouns 35ish, Reve it it to like 2K and hold it spikes at like 39 and while at 2K it drops to around 32ish. Never got over 40.
So Bad, Good, or Ok may be cousing my problem :? :?:
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Originally Posted by 1993 SLE
as i told you you want a Pressure of 41-47....
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Originally Posted by willwren
That'* very low. I suspect you're having starting problems unless you let it prime for 2 seconds, then start before it can bleed down?
But yeah at low RPMs like when you tak off VARY slow its like shakes like it wants to stall but doesn;t but after i give it just a little more gas its fine..
Im going to replace the Filter, chack it again, and if its still low, then its Fuel pump/ tank time :(
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i am assuming that you are getting this info from a scanner? Can autozone or someone run a scanner and tell me that? I would like to know what mine is........
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Originally Posted by willwren
Fuel pressure gauge attached to the pressure fitting on the fuel rail, mrbell.
Thanks Bill
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Originally Posted by ELMACHOGERACHO
Originally Posted by bandit
yeah always let it run for a few seconds, befor i start it/