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mark krawczuk

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(Msg. 1) Posted: Thu Oct 20, 2005 8:55 pm
Post subject: how to adj fuel pressure ?
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hi, when setting the fuel pressure on a turbo charged engine at idle , is
the vac line to the reg (malpassi) supposed to be disconnected or connected
?

this is for a friend of mine , , he has a 1.7 rising rate reg, and
seems to think that setting the fuel press at idle with the vac line
disconnected , at 25 to 30 psi , is ok , cause of the increasing rate of
the reg.

but i dont think this is correct ?
any comments ?

thanks,.
mark krawczuk

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(Msg. 2) Posted: Thu Oct 20, 2005 8:55 pm
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"Generally" the base pressure is set with the vacume line off [ no
influenced pressure drop as some/alot of regulators will pull the fuel
pressure down once the vacume line is reinstalled ].
Look up the spec for the motor , it may even be on line somewhere , it
should say if the line is on or off, but I would default set it with no
vacume as it would be a higher [ read safer ] setting to start with ... you
can always lean it down from there.
Dave.


"mark krawczuk" <krawczuk RemoveThis @dodo.com.au> wrote in message
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> hi, when setting the fuel pressure on a turbo charged engine at idle , is
> the vac line to the reg (malpassi) supposed to be disconnected or
> connected ?
>
> this is for a friend of mine , , he has a 1.7 rising rate reg, and
> seems to think that setting the fuel press at idle with the vac line
> disconnected , at 25 to 30 psi , is ok , cause of the increasing rate
> of the reg.
>
> but i dont think this is correct ?
> any comments ?
>
> thanks,.
> mark krawczuk
>

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Stacey

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(Msg. 3) Posted: Tue Nov 29, 2005 2:51 am
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mark krawczuk wrote:

> hi, when setting the fuel pressure on a turbo charged engine at idle , is
> the vac line to the reg (malpassi) supposed to be disconnected or
> connected ?
>


Most of the RRFPR I've used are used in series (after) the factory regulator
so it shouldn't change it at idle.. You need to be checking it under boost!

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