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I took a look at the inside of an accufab regulator and I'd be amazed if any of them work correctly.You're the second person in two days that told me that about the Accufab...So what regulator is the one to use?
43-44 psi is where most (I think all) chips see static fuel pressure (idle rpm vacuum bias) around 700 rpm. 46 psi is static fuel pressure adjustment error (+2 psi) maybe. Your short term integrator should be driving learns closer to 128. With the static fuel pressure set to 44, pull the vacuum line off the regulator and your fuel pressure should be 38-39 psi. I wonder if you have a tear in the regulator diaphram or the spring is snagged/stuck. I wonder if a messed up return line could cause this?? 52 psi with the line off is not correct. The old KENNE BELL regulators seemed to work well and are meant to be rebuilt as necessary. If I sound like a nut case it's cause I am. Long day at work.
how much vacuum is the car making when idling?
My boost gauge does not read vacuum. I ordered a new Pro Comp liquid filled fp gauge today, so I'll swap it in and see what pressure it reads. If it still reads high, I'll take the Accufab apart and inspect.