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anyone know the fuel flow rate for a 92 bonneville se
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Originally Posted by kilroy357
anyone know the fuel flow rate for a 92 bonneville se
By that do you mean fuel pressure? At the rail you should have between 40-45 psi.
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sorry, thats what i wanted to know thanks
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