I have a 95gph Fass system installed on my truck. I have a Westech fuel pressure gauge (16psi) plumbed into the top of my fuel filter cover. The FASS system has been in the truck for just short of 3yrs (around 4000hrs). For the first 2000hrs or so, my fuel pressure gauge was pegged at 16psi no matter what. For the last 2000hrs 14-15psi at idle 11-13psi pulling at wot. For the last week when the air temp is warm (85+) 10psi at idle 5-8psi pulling at wot. If air temp is less than 70, 14-15psi @ idle 11-13psi pulling. I assume one of these four: 1. Pressure gauge inaccurate. 2. Fuel strainer restricting fuel flow. 3. Pickup tube screen is collapsed. 4. Fuel pump is failing. I have checked the gauge with a mechanical gauge on the scrader valve and feel it is accurate. I have not checked the pickup tube or replaced the strainer. But with the pressure variations noted with temperature changes, I am afraid the pump maybe failing (cooler, thicker fuel will pump better and give me more pressure than warm thinner fuel). I intend to replace fuel strainer here shortly. I have not done the 5 gallon pail test, but am not sure of its value (unless it pegs the gauge to 16psi) because I don't get the pressure drop with higher rpm unless I am pulling the truck hard. Would like some input and advice from you folks please.
Thanks
Matt
Thanks
Matt