Coming up short of my search skills. Even called and talked to Bosch tech rep.
OBD1 with a AFPR from StrokedJeep and a Bosch in tank fuel pump.
Currently running Accel 24 lbers at 43 psi. Trying a new cal from Chris but will need 55 psi.
Anyone know whether the OEM replacement Bosch 9580810019 pump will generate 55 psi with the OBD1 return system ?
OBD1 Fuel Pressure
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Re: OBD1 Fuel Pressure
Not sure if it'll generate 55psi without reducing fuel flow. Its rated to 95lph @ 43.5psi (3 bar).
http://www.autosparepartexport.com/Fuel-Pump-p341.html
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Re: OBD1 Fuel Pressure
Thanks Dino, Chris and myself are playing with some trim tables.
The flow is part of the equation. Thinking we may go to 26's and turn the pressure down a bit.
Maybe not as nice of a spray pattern but a 4 hole vs a 2 hole....
The flow is part of the equation. Thinking we may go to 26's and turn the pressure down a bit.
Maybe not as nice of a spray pattern but a 4 hole vs a 2 hole....
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