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First round of testing was very encouraging. Before going to the trouble of pulling the plenum and swapping out the stock fuel regulator I wanted to make sure the rebuilt regulator would control fuel pressure properly and not leak so I hooked it up to a spare set of fuel rails and did some testing with it connected to the car's fuel supply and return lines:
![]() First connected a jumper from the battery + to the fuel pump test connection to run the pumps with out the engine being started. Tested the stock regulator with and without vacuum being applied With vacuum 41 psi indicated ![]() Without vacuum 50 psi indicated ![]() Rebuilt regulator with vacuum 42 psi indicated. No problem controlling the full flow of both fuel pumps. ![]() Rebuilt regulator without vacuum 49 psi indicated. No problem controlling the full flow of both fuel pumps. ![]() And best of all, no leaks! ![]() Now on to swapping out the stock regulator and doing some driving tests.
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Phil Wasinger 1994 Torch Red ZR-1 WAZOO Member George Braml Intake |
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