Thread: FMU removal
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Old 01-14-2004, 03:10 PM   #5
PWR_RYD93
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That is correct. If there is only a vacuum signal or zero pressure sent to the FMU's top port, then it is just sitting there doing nothing. If you apply a boost signal (positive pressure) to the FMU, it will regulate fuel flow back to the tank, proportionately raising the fuel pressure in the fuel rails. Since you have no blower, hense no boost signal, it's just sitting there taking up space
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