I have a 2001 24v automatic. It has a FASS DDRP and an Edge Juice with attitude. Currently has 163K miles on it. In the last 30K miles, I have replaced the VP44, put on the DDRP, and changed the injectors to the one level upgrade Bosch from stock. Ran great until now. About 2 weeks ago, fuel pressure under load went down to 8 or 9 on level III(where I normally drive it). I put it on level 5 and it went to 3 PSI and I got the edge alarm. I called FASS thinking it was the DDRP going out. After dropping the tank 4 times to clean the stock pickup(mine does not have a pump in it), installing a bad one from Napa, and then fully cleaning and re-installing my original one(which was not dirty by the way), I have made things worse. I got a new DDRP from fass under warranty as mine is 3 years old. I installed it today and buttoned everthing back up and bled the system. It appears to be pumping fine, but on both gauges(the Edge which is upstream from the filter and a Westach gauge I have on the service port), I am at about 12 PSI at idle but it quickly falls when I start to drive. Goes to single digits under any load at all. I do not want to run the system dry or damage the VP44 so it is parked now. My questions are these:
1. Is there an internal pressure regulator in the VP44 that could have failed?
2. It runs fine at idle and appears OK under light load driving(10-20 mph) for short durations. Is there a reason the supply pump might not be getting power correctly? It goes on briefly at key on, then if you bump the starter will run for 25 seconds as it should.
Thanks for the info on this. Any help would be great as I only have 1 vehicle where I am. Presently in Huntsville, Alabama TDY for Army stuff.
Thanks again!
Jon
1. Is there an internal pressure regulator in the VP44 that could have failed?
2. It runs fine at idle and appears OK under light load driving(10-20 mph) for short durations. Is there a reason the supply pump might not be getting power correctly? It goes on briefly at key on, then if you bump the starter will run for 25 seconds as it should.
Thanks for the info on this. Any help would be great as I only have 1 vehicle where I am. Presently in Huntsville, Alabama TDY for Army stuff.
Thanks again!
Jon