Doktor-t
Well-known member
Today I installed a Accel adjustable fuelpressure regulator and I´m very confused.
The car is a 88 Corvette with stock 350 TPI engine. The fuelpressure is set to the lowest possible.
1. With the engine at Idle the fuelpressure (vacuumlines connected) is 49-50psi. Revving up the engine and the pressure rises to 55 psi.
2. Tried another way to perform pressuretesting. With engine at idle and the vacuumline disconnected and the plenum vacuumfitting plugged. The fuelpressure is now at about 55psi at all times.
What am I suppose to do? I think the pressure is a littlebit to high, right?
What would be the most perferrable way to check fuelpressure?
Has any of you guys have any issues with accel regulators?
If I could get my hands on the speedshop owner who sent me this regulator by mail order.... Grrrrrrr!
ad
Tobias, Sweden
The car is a 88 Corvette with stock 350 TPI engine. The fuelpressure is set to the lowest possible.
1. With the engine at Idle the fuelpressure (vacuumlines connected) is 49-50psi. Revving up the engine and the pressure rises to 55 psi.
2. Tried another way to perform pressuretesting. With engine at idle and the vacuumline disconnected and the plenum vacuumfitting plugged. The fuelpressure is now at about 55psi at all times.
What am I suppose to do? I think the pressure is a littlebit to high, right?
What would be the most perferrable way to check fuelpressure?
Has any of you guys have any issues with accel regulators?
If I could get my hands on the speedshop owner who sent me this regulator by mail order.... Grrrrrrr!
ad Tobias, Sweden



