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Old 09-01-2001, 11:54 PM   #1
stanger8172
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Question fuel pressure for my combo?

I unplugged the vacuum hose from the FPR awhile cause pressure was 30. Doing that, it shot up at 40psi and stayed there.

Gas prices are swindling me for every dime I have so... I reconnected the vacuum line and now pressure is at 33-35psi. Is this o.k. for normal driving under 3000rpm's? Thanx

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