I just installed my Isspro EV gauges, the pyro and the boost work good but the fuel pressure is a another story. I first had it connected to the decored schrader valve on the vp44 with a stainless line to the isolater and then the 1/8" plastic line from there to the gauge. First time i started it, it went to 13psi, took it for a ride and it dropped to 2-3 psi. I brought it back in the garage and bled the line and started it again and it went to 10psi for about 30 seconds and dropped to 2-3 psi again. I thought the isolator might be defictive after reading all the post about people getting bad ones, so i took the isolater out and put in a needle valve making it a straigt shot to the gauge. I then started it and it went to about 9-10 psi and dropped to 2-3 psi after about 30 seconds, i then bled it and it did the same. After i put the needle valve in i had to cycle the lift pump about 10 times to get it started. It runs fine though, i dont have any hesitation problems, any rough idle or any thing like that so i dont know if its the lift pump or what but im complety stumped... . I just bought it in march so im not sure if its the orignal lift pump or not.
2001 Amber Fire Metallic 2500 QC SB Sport HO 6spd 99600K - 5" straight piped, K&N BHAF, Isspro EV pyro, boost, fuel pressure in the pillar, 2" leveling kit, 285 BFG mud terrains,
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2001 Amber Fire Metallic 2500 QC SB Sport HO 6spd 99600K - 5" straight piped, K&N BHAF, Isspro EV pyro, boost, fuel pressure in the pillar, 2" leveling kit, 285 BFG mud terrains,
NEXT: Hopefully a Edge comp and a FASS
