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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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"New" injectors or some well rebuilt ones may help.

Check out the prices for WitchHunter Performance.

He was able to rebuild the L-Jetronic injectors for my old BMW K75 for $50 per injector. He can also flow-match them so you know each cylinder is getting the same amount of fuel. From the factory they do not always flow the same and after time they can flow very different amounts.

And SLITS, I would probably, somehow maybe take offense to that comment, but I forgot already... Who are you again and what did you do with RON?

If ya come down this way sometime lemme know. Have a few (IMG:style_emoticons/default/beer3.gif) on me. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/beerchug.gif)
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