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Join Date: Jun 2016
Location: Prior lake
Posts: 65
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So I finally bit the bullet and sent the yellow car into Shakopee Chevrolet and had their old, grumpy (but seemingly knowledgeable) Corvette guy perform surgery. At first he thought it was plugs, wires and possibly a coil (to the tune of 900) then after plenum removal it was discovered that the fuel pressure regulator was leaking. This is the second one. Close to 10 years ago it was taken to a local shop and they replaced by them.
As you can imagine this is perplexing because they don't make them anymore so finding one was tough. Had to go used or have a speed shop put on a universal one. I spoke to Mark haibeck (really nice guy) on the matter and he said go with a used one. Having a shop put one in would cost another grand that I'm not dying to spend and he's under the impression that this is a very rare fail. It's also perplexing because I'm not sure what's going on and what could possibly cause it to go bad. It spent a lot of time sitting over the years and dad put gas additives in it (Haibeck was quite anti Stabil). Is lack of us a probable cause? Gas additives? To my knowledge once you're in the motor, the installation of the regulator is pretty straight forward. Is there a chance that someone could do something wrong at installation to cause a fail? It's concerning because it's an expensive fix and the part is rare. Not looking to do this every other summer. Ideas? |
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![]() Join Date: Jan 2015
Location: Marietta, GA USA
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Is the car still at the dealership, with plenum removed?
When you say leak, do you mean it was not holding the required pressure (and allowing too much fuel to return to the tank), or is it a leak where the fuel is dripping or spraying out of the regulator/fuel system? I wonder if the mechanic checked the fuel pressure while it was all together, using the convenient test port. I hope so. That's a 5 minute check. I'm not an expert, but thought I'd ask a few questions to help forum folks provide suggestions. I think there's another recent thread with someone considering an aftermarket regulator. Good luck. |
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Join Date: May 2007
Location: Chicagoland, IL
Posts: 9,686
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Your not too far from Chicago. U should bring the Z down here. You'd soend less money.
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Join Date: Jun 2016
Location: Prior lake
Posts: 65
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Xfire. Where is here in Chicago? |
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Join Date: May 2007
Location: Chicagoland, IL
Posts: 9,686
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#6 |
Join Date: Jun 2016
Location: Prior lake
Posts: 65
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Are you talking about haibeck?
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Join Date: May 2007
Location: Chicagoland, IL
Posts: 9,686
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#8 |
Join Date: Jun 2016
Location: Prior lake
Posts: 65
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Pete?
You have more than one guru near you? That's an embarrassment of riches. The nearest guy to me is Doug rippie and hes not cheap. |
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Join Date: May 2007
Location: Chicagoland, IL
Posts: 9,686
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You can follow that on my thread "A bit of blowby...". Al Dashto has done work on my exhaust. And I do custom calibrations on my ZR and some others. The FBI (Fast BoyZ of IllinoiZ) is an enthusiast group, including Marc Haibeck, that has pushed the envelope when it comes to the performance of the LT5. And we have other enthusiast groups in other parts of the country like WAZOO in the NE Virginia area. |
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Join Date: Jun 2006
Location: Sparks, NV
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Do not! I repeat DO NOT trust the dealer! You will spend three times as much for at best questionable results. As you have already seen they will throw parts at it at your expense till they maybe solve the problem.
Take Dom's advise and take the car to Chicago to either Pete or Marc. Doug Rippie in the Twin Cities area might be able to help you out as well. http://dougrippie.com H ![]() |
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