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could be the FPR too
Posted by
Firstgearlaunch(Atlanta)
on July 17, 2011 at 10:42 PM
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How long should Fuel Pressure stay at 45psi?
posted by Michaels90na+1
on July 16, 2011 at 04:50 PM
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along with injector pinched orings , the FPR could bleed pressure as well. I bought an aftermarket one and it bled like nuts and after about an Hour, it took forever to crank the damn car.
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How long should Fuel Pressure stay at 45psi?
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Michaels90na+1
16:50:21 07/16/11
Re: How long should Fuel Pressure stay at 45psi?
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txq45
19:12:13 07/16/11
It should drop to ~33psi at idle, too. (n/m)
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Stadsport (PHX)
21:17:06 07/16/11
Should fuel pressure drop after car is shut off? (n/m)
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Michaels90na+1
12:09:18 07/17/11
It might drop a little, but it should definitly hold. (n/m)
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Draker (Eugene, OR)
12:27:36 07/17/11
Yeah It went down in a couple of hours to 10psi
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Michaels90na+1
12:59:12 07/17/11
If it took a couple hours to go down to 10 psi that sounds
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Bo (Houston)
18:01:03 07/18/11
can anyone else confirm this?
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Michaels90na+1
01:36:42 07/19/11
Correct and overnight it will drop to near zero. (n/m)
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ZUL8TR
06:01:24 07/19/11
This simple test will tell you where your fuel is going-->
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Bo (Houston)
06:01:47 07/19/11
Can the lower rail seals leak fuel? (n/m)
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Michaels90na+1
13:08:26 07/17/11
Re: Can the lower rail seals leak fuel?
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supermario680
15:42:35 07/18/11
Re: Re: Can the lower rail seals leak fuel?
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supermario680
15:44:10 07/18/11
could be the FPR too -
Firstgearlaunch(Atlanta)
22:42:42 07/17/11
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