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Old 12-07-2008, 04:43 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Is 60 FP too high for the mods I have?

My mods for fuel are.

255 fuel pump.
AGP fuel return line off of stock fuel rail.
AFC II.

I had the car tuned and just wanted to know if this sound OK.

My fuel pressure at idle is 60
AFC up top is -12

Is 60 too much fuel?
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can't really tell you unless we know what other supporting mods you have. Stock injectors? Stock turbo? Stock motor? What kind of power? etc etc.
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Well considering stock fuel pressure is 58psi I think your minimal mods will be fine. I highly suggest you get a wide band air fuel ratio gauge and a scan gauge before you start messing with fuel pressure and clamping it will save you alot of headaches.
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Quote: Originally Posted by GdnSrt4Stg3 View Post
Well considering stock fuel pressure is 58psi I think your minimal mods will be fine. I highly suggest you get a wide band air fuel ratio gauge and a scan gauge before you start messing with fuel pressure and clamping it will save you alot of headaches.

I agree with this guy ^^^^. You should be good to go just as long as your not pushing 30 psi of boost.
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