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LS1 FPR Problem?
Has any one had experience with the fuel pressure regulator on the stock LS1 rails going bad? Is it even possible for it to go bad? I'm assuming it has a diaphragm like a regular vacuum regulated one but I really don't know how the stock LS1 regulator works....is it possible for it to be replaced or do I have to replace the complete rail setup? Any info on this would be terrific....
-Dave |
hey dave,
its Curt, Bills friend. What makes you think fpr is bad, and what year is your car? 98 only year to have fpr on rail. 99 & up has a frp'looking piece on the fuel rail, but it isn't a fpr, its a damper. 99 & up have the fpr in the tank on the fuel pump module. if the fpr is bad in tank, fuel will bleed back into tank after key is off. hook up fp gauge,cycle key foward,you'll see fp go to anywhere between 45&58 psi. turn key off, if fp drops 5-10 psi with in 2-3 minutes than pump/fpr may need replacment. if it doesn't drop, than pump/fpr is good and you have another problem. Rob's got my # so give me a ring if you need help. |
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well, @ wot if the fp is dropping off sounds like your running out of fuel,(pump going bad/not strong enough for the fuel demand)
any changes since? bigger injectors? cam? heads? you might not have enuff pump to support mods or if stock than pump is on its way out the back door !!! |
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make sure the hose from pump to module isn't kinked.
did you change your fuel filter jackass? lol if your breaking up @ top like I remember you stating,then yes.... if running out of fuel(fp dropping) the cars running lean @ top which will cause a breaking up/popping/missing effect. And for gods' sakes.....what is the POS turd gen in your sig doing there. Drop that thing off @ cosmos will ya !!! |
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regulator is mounted to the fuel pump housing, yes can be replaced or you can bypass it and run a external fpr
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