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as I'm changing my spark plugs tonight I realized the vacuum hose from FPR to intake manifold is almost cut in half right at the FPR. what does this mean? should I not drive the car?
also should i expect any difference in engine behavior with vacuum hose leaking? for instance should the engine idle at higher rpm? or something like that. i'm trying to understand if i should check the fpr while i'm at it.
At idle the fuel pressure would be too high and thus the injectors would be delivering a bit more fuel for each firing pulse. But with the hose severed, you'd have an intake leak which would tend to counter the fuel increase. So there may not be all that much of an affect.
The hose in question can be replaced with generic vacuum hose, which you can get at any auto parts hose. Take the existing hose with you and then can match up the ID.
The car makes it possible, but the driver makes it happen.
Jim Levie, Huntsville, AL
Or, you could cut the hose off before the cracked part and slide it back on, voila, problem fixed. Then you could find an equivalent hose thereafter at your convenience.
I am actually having something a little different. At idle, I have my needle shaking between 40-43 psi, and the pressure goes down to mid 30's when revved. If I pull the vaccuum line, and plug the manifold side up, fuel pressure stays a constant 43psi when revved. The needle also smooths out. What does that mean? This is no stock m20, btw...
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