Oil Coming Out Of My Exhaust
#102
I accidentally forgot to run a FPR in my car one time after I did an engine swap, the car would start and run for a very short bit
With no fuel pressure
Pump was just zinging the fuel around in a big loop
But it ran
With no fuel pressure
Pump was just zinging the fuel around in a big loop
But it ran
#103
[quote name='rfreeman27' date='Aug 21 2005, 12:43 AM']where aer you getting the fuel pump signal for the fuel pump relay?
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The fuel pump is connected in this way: one orange wire to the batt+ and the other to the + side of the fuel pump. The fuel pump is then grounded to the chassis.
[quote name='ColinRX7' date='Aug 21 2005, 01:11 PM']I accidentally forgot to run a FPR in my car one time after I did an engine swap, the car would start and run for a very short bit
With no fuel pressure
Pump was just zinging the fuel around in a big loop
But it ran
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The FPR of the secondary rail is all I have hooked up, I do not have one for the primary rail.
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The fuel pump is connected in this way: one orange wire to the batt+ and the other to the + side of the fuel pump. The fuel pump is then grounded to the chassis.
[quote name='ColinRX7' date='Aug 21 2005, 01:11 PM']I accidentally forgot to run a FPR in my car one time after I did an engine swap, the car would start and run for a very short bit
With no fuel pressure
Pump was just zinging the fuel around in a big loop
But it ran
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The FPR of the secondary rail is all I have hooked up, I do not have one for the primary rail.
#105
Alright I bought a fuel pressure gauge and hooked it up in between the fuel feed and primary rail. When the fuel pump primes, it pegs the gauge way far beyond what it's able to read (0-15psi). This doesn't change with the FPR hooked up or disconnected. It also doesn't change if I have the injectors turned on or off.
WTF?!
What should the correct fuel pressure be?
I should also mention that when the car started, with the injectors off, it continued to rise in RPM until it died, almost like the fuel pressure continued to increase...
WTF?!
What should the correct fuel pressure be?
I should also mention that when the car started, with the injectors off, it continued to rise in RPM until it died, almost like the fuel pressure continued to increase...
#107
[quote name='rfreeman27' date='Aug 22 2005, 09:05 AM']you really should use a relay for the fuel pump.
I'm sure the haltech has a output for that.
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It's already hooked up to a relay through the loom.
I'm sure the haltech has a output for that.
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It's already hooked up to a relay through the loom.
#109
[quote name='rfreeman27' date='Aug 22 2005, 11:39 AM']ok by the way you expained it there is no relay in the loop lol...
you gotta verify that the pump is infact running while the car is on...
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Sorry!
It's running because the pressure keeps rising...I'm not sure if it's possible for the pressure to continue to go up if the pump isn't running.
you gotta verify that the pump is infact running while the car is on...
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Sorry!
It's running because the pressure keeps rising...I'm not sure if it's possible for the pressure to continue to go up if the pump isn't running.