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Old 05-13-2002, 02:31 PM   #1
Skywalkr57
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thanks for that site info. my list of mods is up now, you can see that i do have a fuel pressure gauge and i just saw that stock is 39 psi. i just read on this site that no matter what you set the pressure at, the computer is just going to adjust it back anyway so i dont know what to do about that. i have it at about 30 now, doyou think thats a bad idea to lower it like that or should i be raising it. i guess it all depends on how my cars running huh.
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