Running extremely rich Help?
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Perfect. 63psi minus 58psi base. FPR is doing it's job in referencing boost at least. It is odd that you had low fuel pressure at idle before the replacement. Like you never even knew you had a problem. Maybe it was the fuel filter replacement that hooked you up with more fuel. LOL Who set your IFR table up with the 42#'ers originally?
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I never saw this thread....
https://www.performancetrucks.net/fo...d.php?t=413273
but it got me thinking, what part number is your injectors. Obviously there is a problem if I am too high on your flow rate at 58psi. I was using delphi part number 17113813.
https://www.performancetrucks.net/fo...d.php?t=413273
but it got me thinking, what part number is your injectors. Obviously there is a problem if I am too high on your flow rate at 58psi. I was using delphi part number 17113813.
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I never saw this thread....
https://www.performancetrucks.net/fo...d.php?t=413273
but it got me thinking, what part number is your injectors. Obviously there is a problem if I am too high on your flow rate at 58psi. I was using delphi part number 17113813.
https://www.performancetrucks.net/fo...d.php?t=413273
but it got me thinking, what part number is your injectors. Obviously there is a problem if I am too high on your flow rate at 58psi. I was using delphi part number 17113813.
I am not sure what part number my injectors are but they are the same ones that Neslon sells as a direct replacement.
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