Fuel pressure issue
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Fuel pressure issue
Got my pressure tested at idle a week or two ago, and forgot to post about it, haha. It was around 37-38 psi, which I know is very low. Now, before I replace the fuel pump, is there a way to test the FPR?
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Like i told you over Aim.
You did not test it right.
I did the same test as you. mine was low also.
So i extended the Line and ran it inside. Then drove the car. the Pressure was right on the money then
You did not test it right.
I did the same test as you. mine was low also.
So i extended the Line and ran it inside. Then drove the car. the Pressure was right on the money then
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I know, Bandit. It'* not like I don't trust you, but I just wanted to post it just to make sure. I'd like to get some more opinions.
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You may trust the Badnit in this case. I instructed him properly.
My 95 SSEi ran like mad with 35psi at idle. It'* the non running psi that the FSM gives us a spec.
My 95 SSEi ran like mad with 35psi at idle. It'* the non running psi that the FSM gives us a spec.
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