I put my fancy fuel pressure gauge on today and I am getting 30psi at idle. 42 psi at idle with the regulator unplugged. 40 psi WOT with the gauge taped to the windshield. That sounds real low to me, is this normal for a 1984 SVO?
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Well, i am worried about running lean and so I pulled my plugs... they look normal, but I plugged my knock sensor back in until I can diagnose the FPR or pumps (Prolly replace the pumps with a filter and 255lph). Car still pulls strong to 6200rpm. I am going to check the calibration on my gauge too. Thanks Brian!I Used to be Cool!
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Like Brian mentioned, you should get ~1psi increase with each 1psi of boost, so considering you are seeing 42psi with the regulator unplugged (i.e.- = 0psi boost), you should see ~57psi of fuel pressure @ 15psi of boost. If your gage is showing only 40psi off fuel at full tilt you have something restricting flow. I would surely recommend to keep your KS plugged in with your current information.
Your FPR could be the culprit and easy to change, but make sure your filter is clean/new to start with too. A lot of 84/85 owners here prefer to keep the dual pump setup, so you may want to do some searching to determine what route you would rather go, single or dual. Your low pressure in-tank pump may be having issues restricting what the high pressure external pump can pull. 84's are also known for their wiring insulation issues, so make sure you have good power back at the pumps. Good luck.Ted
86 SVO Mustang
17 Cooper S Clubman ALL4
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Update: the in tank pump got very loud the other day... I mean I could hear it over the wind noise with the windows down. I could almost go 55mph just barley pushing the gas in each gear to get there. Limped all the way home with people driving crazy all over my seemingly conservative rear. I assume the inline pump is the only reason the car was still running. You could turn the ignition off and back on and the pump would run for a bit then crash again over the slight bump in the road. I ordered a Walbro GSS340.I Used to be Cool!
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I do not have an adjustable fuel regulator on this particular car. The fuel regulator is located to the front of the intake just behind the alternator. It has a vacuum line going straight into the side of the intake. Usually all you have to do is loosen the nut around the adjustment screw and turn the screw back and forth and observe the reading on the fuel pressure gauge attached to the schrader valve. READ the post above from svono50 for the settings.I Used to be Cool!
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