Fuel pressure problem...
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Fuel pressure problem...
Alright here's the deal....
I'm running an OFNA Pirate MT sport, I've figured out my problem has to do with fuel pressure because when I blow in the hose leading into the tank the truck runs better and doesn't try to die off the line. So, that means I'm not getting enough output from the exhaust. I'm running the stock exhaust
I would like any suggestions to remedy this problem. It's seems to have cleared out for now.
Could this be caused by junk sitting the the trucks exhaust from previous running?
I would also like any suggestions on an aftermarket exhaust.
Thanks for the help,
Jettman
I'm running an OFNA Pirate MT sport, I've figured out my problem has to do with fuel pressure because when I blow in the hose leading into the tank the truck runs better and doesn't try to die off the line. So, that means I'm not getting enough output from the exhaust. I'm running the stock exhaust
I would like any suggestions to remedy this problem. It's seems to have cleared out for now.
Could this be caused by junk sitting the the trucks exhaust from previous running?
I would also like any suggestions on an aftermarket exhaust.
Thanks for the help,
Jettman
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RE: Fuel pressure problem...
Usually people run a shorter pressure line when that happens. Also make sure you dont have any cracks in the fuel tank, or pin holes in the fuel lines.
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