TSimonson
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So I plugged the PRV for troubleshooting - it won't be the permanent solution, but before replacing the the whole rail (w/sensor and PRV) I wanted to see if there was actually an issue with the PRV. It's tough to say if power/response has improved since winter has arrived and its dropped 30 degrees outside from previous driving without the PRV plug, but anecdotally I think it's better. I've attached a before and after graph which I think shows a lot better correlation between RPM and RP with the PRV plugged, which I think is a positive pointing to a bad PRV. I'll drive it this way for a couple weeks, hawking the RP so I don't overpressurize anything on or after the rail. If performance is back, I'll replace the whole rail. If not, back to the drawing board. BTW, when I pulled the PRV there was significant "mung" on the inside of the valve (pic also attached).
Looks like left over metal, but I haven't checked it - waiting for the fuel to evaporate in the 40 degree garage.
Looks like left over metal, but I haven't checked it - waiting for the fuel to evaporate in the 40 degree garage.