High fuel pressure
Swapped my VE from one car to another.Everything was AOK in the old car before I removed the VE from it.
Everything is running great in the new car,but I have super high fuel pressure according to my VDO inline gauge.
Before the swap it read around 50-60,now it is reading over 90
NO black smoke ,but it does backfire some when you shift if you rev it out.I was attributing this to my exhaust being short and loud.
I did some searching and did not find a whole lot on this.
I did see something about the fuel return line...and it being clogged could cause this to happen.
Now I did have to clean the tank out and whatnot from old gas and crud in it.I wonder if the return line could be clogged,I didnot do anything to try to clean it out.
Ideas anyone?
Can I test the return line out somehow?
The only other thing is that the fuel pump is stock in the new car.
I took the one out of the old car and it doesnt look stock,it looks smaller,pysically.
If it was a walbro255,it seems like my stock FP would have less pressure...not more.
Can someone enlighten me on this?
Thanks
Everything is running great in the new car,but I have super high fuel pressure according to my VDO inline gauge.
Before the swap it read around 50-60,now it is reading over 90
NO black smoke ,but it does backfire some when you shift if you rev it out.I was attributing this to my exhaust being short and loud.
I did some searching and did not find a whole lot on this.
I did see something about the fuel return line...and it being clogged could cause this to happen.
Now I did have to clean the tank out and whatnot from old gas and crud in it.I wonder if the return line could be clogged,I didnot do anything to try to clean it out.
Ideas anyone?
Can I test the return line out somehow?
The only other thing is that the fuel pump is stock in the new car.
I took the one out of the old car and it doesnt look stock,it looks smaller,pysically.
If it was a walbro255,it seems like my stock FP would have less pressure...not more.
Can someone enlighten me on this?
Thanks