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OK.
For clarification that would mean i am hooking the return line up to the fuel pressure regulator and the feed line up to the other side... Is that how it i suppose to be? I mean forgetting about the actual size because that could have gotten switched or something by the P.O. (if its possible). It just seems to make more sense that the feed line would be connected the the FPR...
For clarification that would mean i am hooking the return line up to the fuel pressure regulator and the feed line up to the other side... Is that how it i suppose to be? I mean forgetting about the actual size because that could have gotten switched or something by the P.O. (if its possible). It just seems to make more sense that the feed line would be connected the the FPR...
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No thats not right at all. The line coming from the fuel pressure regulator is the return line. If you hook it up like I said, you will have the return line hooked up to the return line and the feed line to the feed line. The fuel pressure regulator just bleeds off excess pressure from the rail.slow'n'steady wrote:OK.
For clarification that would mean i am hooking the return line up to the fuel pressure regulator and the feed line up to the other side... [.
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Never talk to whoever told you this again, ever.slow'n'steady wrote:I was told that the fuel pressure regulator is the side you wanna connect the 3/8" feed line to,
The fuel pump pressurizes the feed line. The regulator controls the volume of return flow to maintain manifold referenced pressure in the fuel rail.
The 3/8" line is the feed and goes to the rail. The 5/16" line is the return and goes to the regulator. The regulator also needs a vacuum line connecting it to manifold pressure.
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Thanks!The Dark Side of Will wrote:Never talk to whoever told you this again, ever.slow'n'steady wrote:I was told that the fuel pressure regulator is the side you wanna connect the 3/8" feed line to,
The fuel pump pressurizes the feed line. The regulator controls the volume of return flow to maintain manifold referenced pressure in the fuel rail.
The 3/8" line is the feed and goes to the rail. The 5/16" line is the return and goes to the regulator. The regulator also needs a vacuum line connecting it to manifold pressure.
as for the vacuum line going to the FPR, there is a hose which is connecting to one of the small ports on the MAP. Is this correct?
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The MAP has 3 vacuum lines running to it, 2 on the front, 1 in the back. The one on the front driver's side is for your FPR. The front passenger side is for the AIR system on manual cars, and the transmission on automatics (So block this port off). The line on the back of the MAP goes to the EVAP solenoid.
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Shaun41178(2) wrote:If the fuel lines were hooked up backwards the car will not run. This could be your problem the whole time.
NO... the fuel lines where correct the entire time until yesterday when the autoparts people told me it was backwards...
had the FPR line hooked up to the wrong port on the MAP. I put it on the right port and.... drum roll... didnt change a damn thing
Still gotta get a fuel pressure tester (hopefuly later today... shouldnt have bought that .45ACP)
Well that's just how it was from the factory, it doesn't really matter so long as it's getting a vacuum source. That's all that MAP sensor is is a vacuum manifold. In fact, the piece that has the lines hook up to it isn't even the MAP sensor, it's merely just the manifold. Then the MAP sensor clicks into it, and uses the vacuum port on top to get its vacuum reference. At any rate, that clearly wasn't your problem.
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another little stupid thought of mine. How much vacuum pressure runs through it? The hard line that was on the car was busted to hell, so it just has a rubber vacuum line going from the FPR the the vacuum switch. Could that possibly be collapsing?
This is getting dumb... i just need to buy a fuel pressure tester and see if that is the problem before i start tryin to fix it :la:
This is getting dumb... i just need to buy a fuel pressure tester and see if that is the problem before i start tryin to fix it :la:
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Just thought of another thing. Rather than the coils being mounted on the block like they are supposed to be factory, i mounted them to where the battery used to sit. I do have a ground going to the engine bay metal, but it is on the opposite side of the car. Any possibilty a "not so great" ground would have anything to do with it? If so what would be the best way to make 100% sure the coils and such have an awesome ground?
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Not to mention that god knows what a ground loop will do to your reference pulse...
Actually, I know EXACTLY what a ground loop will do to a reference pulse.
It's called "Spark Scatter" and it makes a car run like shit or not at all. :salute:
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Actually, I know EXACTLY what a ground loop will do to a reference pulse.
It's called "Spark Scatter" and it makes a car run like shit or not at all. :salute:
(ask me how I know)
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