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> A reasonable question re: Fuel pressure, Is it important
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post Apr 9 2010, 11:47 AM
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When setting fuel pressure, is there a recommended elevation to place the gage. Obviously, the reading changes as the gage is raised or lowered??
Any Guru's willing to comment on this???
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OK, here is what I found. When the gage was in a certain position it would barely leak at the barbed fitting connector. I hadn't noticed that earlier as I had a white shop towel beneath the gage. When I went to video this I noticed it; so you were right Ron. I did have a special gage. BTW I was testing with the ign on so the pump was not constantly running. This time I set it w/ the engine running. Guess what? ?Sabes que, miho? This is the first time I got it to idle at 950rpm. Go figure. I'm tempted to put those "new" injectors in, now.
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