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88crxSi 08-21-2003 01:33 PM

INFO: Stock fuel Pressure!!
 
I've read a few times on here with people having problems w/ idle and 450cc. For those of you who have an adjustable FPR and have adjust for 38-40psi might be interested in something that i read yesterday!

I read that the fuel press should be 38-40 psi when the vac line is DISCONNECTED from the regulator. and should read 28psi when CONNECTED.

This would make sence since when idling (VAC) you want a lower pressure and while steppig on the gas you want a higher press (no vac, hence disconnected vac line).

any thoughts!?

UPDATE: I just read the fuel press testing in my service manual and it has been confirmed that the info is accurate!!

Dr.Boost 08-21-2003 08:11 PM

Re:INFO: Stock fuel Pressure!!
 
Mine won't go that low. :-\
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88crxSi 08-22-2003 07:35 AM

Re:INFO: Stock fuel Pressure!!
 
With the vac line connected it wont go down to 28psi? do u have a pump and/or aftermarket FPR?

BlinD 08-22-2003 07:26 PM

Re:INFO: Stock fuel Pressure!!
 
Mine seems to be at 20 with the line connected.. Gay... Its prolly cuz of the fuel pressure releif mod I did to my fpr when I had my big pump in to try and lean my car.. damn smc.

98SilverCivic 08-22-2003 07:30 PM

Re:INFO: Stock fuel Pressure!!
 
heh...set the pressure with the vac line off. BINGO! Should work like a charm ...stock is 38-42 at WOT which means if you disconect the vac line you'll be sorta simulating wot....so yeah...set your fuel pressure with the vac line off.

Dr.Boost 08-22-2003 08:56 PM

Re:INFO: Stock fuel Pressure!!
 

Originally Posted by crx88Si
With the vac line connected it wont go down to 28psi? do u have a pump and/or aftermarket FPR?

I have a BBK 255 pump and a B&M FPR. It only goes down to about 40-42 psi with the line connected. :-\
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98SilverCivic 08-22-2003 11:33 PM

Re:INFO: Stock fuel Pressure!!
 
Damn...and your running n/a with stock compression? You gotta be running majorly rich if you are....

customcoach 08-23-2003 11:40 AM

Re:INFO: Stock fuel Pressure!!
 

Originally Posted by Dr.Boost

Originally Posted by crx88Si
With the vac line connected it wont go down to 28psi? do u have a pump and/or aftermarket FPR?

I have a BBK 255 pump and a B&M FPR. It only goes down to about 40-42 psi with the line connected. :-\

Hook up a vac gauge and see what you get, if you have low vacuum at idle your FPR wont work right. Low timing or worn rings will give you low vacume, or a big vacuum leak.

Dr.Boost 08-23-2003 11:57 AM

Re:INFO: Stock fuel Pressure!!
 

Originally Posted by 98SilverCivic
Damn...and your running n/a with stock compression? You gotta be running majorly rich if you are....

No, it's boosted with all the goodies. :)

I think it's just the FPR. I always thought stock fuel pressure was about 38psi. My vac has always been good. I lost a bit when I installed my cam though. It went from about 22in. to about 20 at idle, but the idle is a bit rough.
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88crxSi 08-25-2003 12:56 PM

Re:INFO: Stock fuel Pressure!!
 
did u try T.O.O mod where u drill a hole..

the B&M regulator, is it a entire unit or just a cap n the stock regulator?


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