Just got a car, fuel pressure regulator unhooked, very confused
My '93 Sentra SE-R (SR20DE) I just got had an issue where it would die when I come to a stop in the car. Be driving down the highway fine, go down an offramp, push in the clutch and put the car in neutral, revs would drop, pause at 1000rpm or so, the car would chug a couple times and then die leaving me at the bottom of the ramp with my sh*t battery trying to start the car again. Looking around under the hood revealed a bunch of upgraded engine-to-body grounds with what looks like 8 gauge wire, and the MAF has been grounded to the intake manifold. Cool. I also noticed a purple aftermarket (I'm assuming) fuel pressure regulator that had its vacuum nipple capped off. Likewise, the nipple on the manifold that was the same size was capped off. I grabbed some vacuum hose from my Big Pile O' Spares and hooked it up and the car hasn't died since, but it's significantly down on power and smells a bit rich (though that smell could be from my horribly leaking exhaust manifold or my leaky fuel vent line).
Any thoughts on why my car would have an aftermarket FPR on it and why it wouldn't be hooked up to vacuum? I didn't see any adjustment screws on it and there's no pressure gauge on the fuel system right now for me to check my pressures.
Any thoughts on why my car would have an aftermarket FPR on it and why it wouldn't be hooked up to vacuum? I didn't see any adjustment screws on it and there's no pressure gauge on the fuel system right now for me to check my pressures.