car running too rich
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Re: car running too rich
^like he said it depends on when its flooded ( is it all the time ) could be leaky injector ('s) , could be dad regulater building to much pressure ...... we need mor info to further help
try testing the fuel pressure
try testing the fuel pressure
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Re: car running too rich
Fuel pump might be overloading the regulator. Why do you need an aftermarket fuel pump if you have all of the other stock fuel components?
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Re: car running too rich
I guess that I have to ask now, why are you planning on going with larger injectors, are you doing a turbo setup? If you don't need an aftermarket fuel pump for a while, put the stocker back in. It isn't worth the headaches to run different fuel system components unless you have some way of doing, and some reason to do so.
Last edited by Fabrik8; 11-26-2008 at 05:40 PM.