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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
The Distillery
Return Guys: Fuel Pressure Drop when hot?
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<blockquote data-quote="mustang john" data-source="post: 13693287" data-attributes="member: 30913"><p>You know I have mine set to 40psi base with the boost/vacuum reference line disconnected, of course when I plug the boost reference line back in the psi drops due to the vacuums affect on the regulator. It only reads 40psi if I am driving and have the vacuum/boost at 0. </p><p></p><p>All you guys saying your pressure is steady until you go into boost, you don't see any psi drop with vacuum from normal idle or cruising?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mustang john, post: 13693287, member: 30913"] You know I have mine set to 40psi base with the boost/vacuum reference line disconnected, of course when I plug the boost reference line back in the psi drops due to the vacuums affect on the regulator. It only reads 40psi if I am driving and have the vacuum/boost at 0. All you guys saying your pressure is steady until you go into boost, you don't see any psi drop with vacuum from normal idle or cruising? [/QUOTE]
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