carnerd3000
Newbie
So I did a fuel pressure test on Sunday, and these were the results I got, both key on, engine off, and then engine on. I tried to upload the videos I took, but it says they are too large for the server to upload. Anyway:
With key on, engine off, the pressure went to 62 PSI, and then immediately drops to 56 PSI. Within two minutes it steadily falls down to 45 PSI.
With the engine running, the pressure is between 52-54, and like I mentioned originally, as soon as I rev the engine, it dies. The pressure goes up to 62 PSI at most right before it shuts off.
At this point, I am convinced it is the regulator, or at least one of the injectors. And me believing this is also based off other threads I read about people having problems with fuel pressure, as well as a couple of YouTube videos. The fuel pressure reaches a level that is within the 60-66 PSI range, but then just falls off pretty quickly. Also, when I listened for the fuel pump running over a week ago, I heard it running, although it may have been a little bit louder than it should be, and I've heard that it could be because the regulator has failed or is failing. What do you guys think?
With key on, engine off, the pressure went to 62 PSI, and then immediately drops to 56 PSI. Within two minutes it steadily falls down to 45 PSI.
With the engine running, the pressure is between 52-54, and like I mentioned originally, as soon as I rev the engine, it dies. The pressure goes up to 62 PSI at most right before it shuts off.
At this point, I am convinced it is the regulator, or at least one of the injectors. And me believing this is also based off other threads I read about people having problems with fuel pressure, as well as a couple of YouTube videos. The fuel pressure reaches a level that is within the 60-66 PSI range, but then just falls off pretty quickly. Also, when I listened for the fuel pump running over a week ago, I heard it running, although it may have been a little bit louder than it should be, and I've heard that it could be because the regulator has failed or is failing. What do you guys think?