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Jr Pro Street Member
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hello -- this is first time here. I have a little 91 Mazda Protege that I am working on trying to restore for my son. Having a problem getting enough pressure in a new fuel pump I have installed. Anyone out there have any ideas?
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PROJECT DSM
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welcome. bad lines or filter?
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What PSI are you getting at idle? Where are you testing the fuel pressure? After the fuel filter, or before?
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Don't fry bacon when you're naked. 96 EK Hatch 343whp, and 245ft/lb torque at 11psi - Stock GSR Motor |
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one man crew
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MAYBE, YOU SHOULD USE A A/F CONTROLER, OR GET A AFTERMARKET FUEL REGULATOR.
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