Stock fuel pressure on type-r? with hose on/off
sorry, they're not both right.... do you see why.
I asked this question recently and have been playing with my fuel pressure since then.
Arunto -- sort of mis-spoke , because he should have said "with the hose ON".
Jack gave pretty what what the manual says, measured when the hose is OFF.
Yes, it does seem to make about a 10 psi difference when reading the gauge between hose on,
and hose off (hose on giving the lower of the two readings).
speaking of which, I'm off to get a slightly bigger hose clamp for my AEM FPR because It was too tight and started to leak!!
[Modified by zygspeed, 3:36 PM 7/4/2001]
I asked this question recently and have been playing with my fuel pressure since then.
Arunto -- sort of mis-spoke , because he should have said "with the hose ON".
Jack gave pretty what what the manual says, measured when the hose is OFF.
Yes, it does seem to make about a 10 psi difference when reading the gauge between hose on,
and hose off (hose on giving the lower of the two readings).
speaking of which, I'm off to get a slightly bigger hose clamp for my AEM FPR because It was too tight and started to leak!!
[Modified by zygspeed, 3:36 PM 7/4/2001]
OK lets get this straight
40-42psi with the hose on
51-54 psi with the hose off
IS this right ?
Someone confirm this please
[Modified by 89civicdx, 12:50 PM 7/4/2001]
40-42psi with the hose on
51-54 psi with the hose off
IS this right ?
Someone confirm this please
[Modified by 89civicdx, 12:50 PM 7/4/2001]
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