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![]() The 50 psi at idle is with the vacuum hose off. It is definitely too much pressure, and I couldn't afford a new regulator at the time (college books and bills $2500 a semester plus $200-$400 in books per semester). I know it was running lean, by looking at the plugs. I turned up the fuel pressure until the plugs were a tan color.
My fpr is the steel crane unit, which doesn't have a guauge port. Any suggestions on the best fpr to buy? Thanks again for all your help, anymore ideas or suggestions are welcome. [This message has been edited by 88GT5.013.02 (edited 01-03-2001).] |
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