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Old 01-11-2005, 08:55 PM   #56 (permalink)
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Quote: Originally Posted by funks
Stupid question here dognutz..

Who installed your Fuel Pump for you (the one inside the canister, inside the fuel tank)? Are you sure they stuck a walbro 255 lph on there? or just used the stock one..

If you are still using the stock fuel pump and the injector duty goes up, your fuel pressure will drop and you'll run into the problem you are getting now.

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i had eld performance install the pump.. as i hope thay put the 255 pump in thay better of had.. i will find out tomarow.. that could be a problem.. hmm when i did adjust the persure reg the gauge said 43 at one time with vac on at idle i drove it and come to check it again and now it said 41 psi.. that could be the stock pump you think.
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