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Old 06-20-2006, 02:25 PM
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After you get your turbo and injectors installed you can go to a shop and get them to veryify your readings with a hand held mechanical gauge if you need to. Also pull the vacuum line from your FPR (fuel pressure regulator on the driver's side fuel rail) after you have been running the engine and see if it is wet with fuel. If it is it will need to be replaced and that may be the source of your low pressure readings.
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Got the turbo and injectors in. At wide open 5.0 to 6.0 lbs of boost fuel pressure is 56. This makes me feel better. I am still going to compare my gauge to a manual one to see how close it is.
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