Question about stock fuel pressure on gsr
HI JUST WONDERING IF THIS IS RIGHT
INTEGR LS/GS/RS
FPR READING WITH HOSE OFF AND PINCH
37-42 PSI
WITH HOSE ON THE PRESSURE
32-36 PSI
INTEGRA GSR/ITR
FPR READING WITH HOSE OFF AND PINCH
48-54 PSI
WITH HOSE ON THE PRESSURE
38-42 PSI
I GOT THIS FROM THE MANUALS ON
http://www.hondahookup.com/manuals/
BUT PEOPLE IS SAYING DIFFERENT THING I'M JUST WONDER IF THIS IS RIGHT...
HELP WOULD BE GREAT THANK YOU..
SORRY FOR CAP MY KEYBOARD IS BROKEN
INTEGR LS/GS/RS
FPR READING WITH HOSE OFF AND PINCH
37-42 PSI
WITH HOSE ON THE PRESSURE
32-36 PSI
INTEGRA GSR/ITR
FPR READING WITH HOSE OFF AND PINCH
48-54 PSI
WITH HOSE ON THE PRESSURE
38-42 PSI
I GOT THIS FROM THE MANUALS ON
http://www.hondahookup.com/manuals/
BUT PEOPLE IS SAYING DIFFERENT THING I'M JUST WONDER IF THIS IS RIGHT...
HELP WOULD BE GREAT THANK YOU..
SORRY FOR CAP MY KEYBOARD IS BROKEN
That's about right.
For some reason, different manuals and different sites always post up different numbers.
But the numbers are usually close anyways.
If you car is stock (no internal engine work), then just try to stay within those specs for safety and best performance.
For some reason, different manuals and different sites always post up different numbers.
But the numbers are usually close anyways.
If you car is stock (no internal engine work), then just try to stay within those specs for safety and best performance.
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