Everyone else is stumped too huh?
S50 running issues
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You replaced your fuel pump. You reuse the original pressure line in the tank? Pull the level sender out with the pump on and see if fuel is spraying everywhere.
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Doesnt mean its not leaking. Had this issue with a swap customer a few years ago. Only had ~35psi of fuel presssure at idle. Fuel line in tank from pump to bracket was leaking.
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Will double check that tonight. Going to replace the fuel pump connector per FredK's suggestion.
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Never had a FPR go bad... like ever...
Your flooding out the motor big time if you dont have a chip for the 21.5's.
17's to 21's is a big jump and the OBD1 electronics will never be able to compensate for that.
And by the vid. You have a Vac leak. The RPMs drop when you open the throttle not rise immediately.
My OBDI electronics must be a freak of nature because OBDI sucks sooo bad.Comment
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My 2.8 ran fine with 21.5 lbs injectors and a OBDI with stock M50b25 tune. AFR's were perfect and it had no problems getting 30 MPG. Yeah I'm sure it would of made a little more power with a proper tune, it was probably still within 95% of possible power.
My OBDI electronics must be a freak of nature because OBDI sucks sooo bad.
Danny if you're not setting any faults, I would run it with a fuel pressure gauge on it and go onto leakdown/compression from there if that didn't discover the problem. If that were caused by a vacuum leak, I think that the hiss at idle would be so noticeable that a supple young man such as yourself would hear it and quickly find a fucked connection or a cracked manifold.Comment
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Agreed. I have also seen *gasp* fuel pressure regulators fail with my own eyes!!! 328icockjunkie appears to full of excellent advice today.
Danny if you're not setting any faults, I would run it with a fuel pressure gauge on it and go onto leakdown/compression from there if that didn't discover the problem. If that were caused by a vacuum leak, I think that the hiss at idle would be so noticeable that a supple young man such as yourself would hear it and quickly find a fucked connection or a cracked manifold.
I do indeed hear a hiss at idle, having replaced all the vacuum connections and lines, my woman's intuition tells me I may have a bad manifold.
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Agreed. I have also seen *gasp* fuel pressure regulators fail with my own eyes!!! 328icockjunkie appears to full of excellent advice today.
Danny if you're not setting any faults, I would run it with a fuel pressure gauge on it and go onto leakdown/compression from there if that didn't discover the problem. If that were caused by a vacuum leak, I think that the hiss at idle would be so noticeable that a supple young man such as yourself would hear it and quickly find a fucked connection or a cracked manifold.
Humbly speaking i do this for a living and have ALOT of experience with these engines and troubleshooting issues with them. I am by no means 'the expert' and have not seen every situation or problem possible. Did i say it wasnt the FPR? No i said 'Ive never seen it' meaning its uncommon, not impossible. And by the way i was already correct once that he had the wrong main manifold connector to be fair.
And if you heard the video you can clearly hear a vac leak. :P
As far as OBD1 'Faults' Go: The only code youll get if youre lucky if its a vac leak or a Fuel pressure issue is a MAF code.
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My 2.8 ran fine with 21.5 lbs injectors and a OBDI with stock M50b25 tune. AFR's were perfect and it had no problems getting 30 MPG. Yeah I'm sure it would of made a little more power with a proper tune, it was probably still within 95% of possible power.
My OBDI electronics must be a freak of nature because OBDI sucks sooo bad.
And what did i do to piss the world off this week? Trying to help?.
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If there's a noticeable sound, wouldn't the ol' spray-stuff-with-carb-cleaner trick work? I'm actually curious about this. I'm still learning stuff, so this thread has been interesting. Have you done it since doing the most recent intake/vacuum related adjustments?Comment
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Okay, update time.
Changed the fuel pump connector, much more solid now but no change in the way it runs.
Pretty sure I have a small vacuum leak from my brake booster, I ordered a new grommet today and it should be at work tomorrow. Pulled the vacuum line from the FPR and it runs the same with the line plugged or unplugged. I removed the fuel line and when it drained, the fuel would only drain from the side opposite the FPR, and none out of the FPR side. Thoughts?
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