Fuel Pressure Prime Question
Ok so i'm trying to figure out the rough idle, sputter, and dying issue i'm having with my DET. First off most of the time i start it I have to sit there and rev it a few times (when it gets close to dying off) until it warms up and the idle evens out, then after that sometimes itll idle ok but other times the idle will get rougher and weaker until it dies. Theres no leaks on the car, it has a Walboro pump that i can hear the pump prime and even hear the gas slosh around inside. After I did this I hopped out of the car and looked at my Fuel Pressure gauge, and noticed that in about 10-15 seconds the gauge drops back down to 0. In my research i've found that some people say this is normal and others saying its not and should hold the pressure for a few hours at the least. It was suggested I may have a leaky injector but was told by someone else if that were true I would have hard starting issues and it would prob hydrolock. Also the plugs would be wet from fuel (as i've mentioned nothing seemed wet or anything like that). I'll grab some pictures and even footage of a start up and try to check it die out on me. The car also has a Calum RT Ecu that came in it and I know nothing about tuning so im not sure if maybe a bad tune could be causing the issue but when I first bought it I drove it 10 hours with no issues. I'd like to rule out everything else while i look for someone who could help me figure out the tune. Its a bluebird highport T25 in a 95 B14 running N62 MAF. I just replaced the fuel filter (z32) to rule out a clog, but like i said, seems to be getting up to around the standard 40ish pressure mark right after prime. Just wanted to be sure the rapid falling pressure was normal or not. I also sprayed starter fluid and the like around the engine to check for Vac leaks and turned up nothing. Gonna try again later and maybe run some smoke or something into a vac line to see if it comes out anywhere (car off of course lol)
Last edited by speedricer
on 2013-06-29
at 21-44-01.