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trashmechlv
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For those logging fuel pressure on PL
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May 15 2014, 10:25:11 PM »
I just hooked up my fuel psi transducer. Should the reading be steady on PL or will it fluctuate 3-4 psi even at idle? I would expect some jumping around under boost since my boost jumps around a bit. Heres a PL log just driving down road to show what its doing. Thanks
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Mike G
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earlbrown
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Re: For those logging fuel pressure on PL
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May 16 2014, 04:59:01 AM »
Do you have an Accufab regulator? If so, it's normal for fuel pressure to chatter all over the place.
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trashmechlv
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Re: For those logging fuel pressure on PL
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May 16 2014, 07:24:27 AM »
Its a Bosch adj regulator. Im running a 320lph pump for e85 and its starting to overpower my stock return line a little. Base psi wont go lower than about 45psi line off. Not sure if that would add to the pressure bouncing around. Was just curious if its normally more of a steady line.
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Mike G
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Steve Wood
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Re: For those logging fuel pressure on PL
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May 16 2014, 09:02:32 AM »
Mine does not bounce and it has an accufab regulator to boot.
Does it smooth out once the injectors open a bit more? You used the transducer from Innovations whatever?
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trashmechlv
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Re: For those logging fuel pressure on PL
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May 16 2014, 09:41:59 AM »
Ya Steve I bought the transducer from them. Im running car tonight so I will see how it looks at WOT for a while. When car idles the reading on PL data page changes so fast its hard to read.
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Mike G
87 GN, TA52, ATR headers, 3" downpipe, 80lb inj's and TT 6.1 chip, CAS V4 IC, PTC 9.5 NL, B&M transcooler, stock posi rear 3.42, Hellwig rear bar, Spohn solid LCAs on E85! 11.46@ 115mph
Steve Wood
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Re: For those logging fuel pressure on PL
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May 16 2014, 11:41:09 AM »
If you set "smoothing" to heavy, does it even the curve out any?
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Steve Wood
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trashmechlv
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Re: For those logging fuel pressure on PL
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May 16 2014, 12:43:09 PM »
Im a PL rookie. I will try that today Steve. Thanks
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Mike G
87 GN, TA52, ATR headers, 3" downpipe, 80lb inj's and TT 6.1 chip, CAS V4 IC, PTC 9.5 NL, B&M transcooler, stock posi rear 3.42, Hellwig rear bar, Spohn solid LCAs on E85! 11.46@ 115mph
trashmechlv
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Re: For those logging fuel pressure on PL
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May 17 2014, 02:13:08 AM »
Setting the smoothing to heavy made it MUCH better!
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Mike G
87 GN, TA52, ATR headers, 3" downpipe, 80lb inj's and TT 6.1 chip, CAS V4 IC, PTC 9.5 NL, B&M transcooler, stock posi rear 3.42, Hellwig rear bar, Spohn solid LCAs on E85! 11.46@ 115mph
Steve Wood
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Re: For those logging fuel pressure on PL
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May 17 2014, 08:15:43 AM »
Does not explain why it was jumping but at least it makes it easier to see the average
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daveismissing
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Re: For those logging fuel pressure on PL
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May 17 2014, 06:16:16 PM »
Wasn't there a discussion somewhere that the new Accufabs use a ball bearing check valve and the older ones something more like a pintle? .
New ones behaving as per above IIRC
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earlbrown
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Re: For those logging fuel pressure on PL
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May 17 2014, 10:19:03 PM »
If Accufab did a recent design change that would make a lot of sense. I took a new one apart several months ago and I could not envision how in the world that thing could work right. It was basically a spring, a steel ball and a 45 degree seat (that wouldn't seal against the ball)
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