FX4 F2-Fifty
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After i talked to the guy from aeromotive and he said my old pump looked like it was putting out too much PSI i decided to go take a look. I checked my fuel pressure before the heads instead of at the regulator after the heads. At the aeromotive regulator after the heads i have 55psi,but before the heads the gauge pegs out at over 100psi. I have verified both with mechanical gauge as well. The only two things i can think of is the regulator, or the fuel block. I can back off all the way on the regulator and it drops to under 30 psi and i can hear the pump change pitch, but before the heads the pressure stays at 100psi or more. The pressure reading before the heads is taken at the fuel block that i had made to delete the fuel bowl.
Since the truck is not running so there is no demand for fuel, when i back off on the regulator why does the pressure not drop before the heads?
Key off, both pressures drop to zero like they should.
Since the truck is not running so there is no demand for fuel, when i back off on the regulator why does the pressure not drop before the heads?
Key off, both pressures drop to zero like they should.