Hey guys - I happened to be paying particular attention to a fuel pressure issue that is interesting.....
I recently installed a new "campaign" pump not more than 3 months ago. Pressure has been good all the time.
Then, one day, I notice the pressure drops significantly, and to the point where if I REALLY lay into the throttle, I can drop it to 0PSI. Not good.
I just replaced this lift pump 3 months earlier... ... I was getting angry.
So I drive carefully for the next several days or so with this lower pressure situation, being careful not to suck it down to less than 5 PSI.
Then, I need to refuel. I fill the tank full of new fresh fuel, and about 30 seconds of driving after filling the tank with fresh fuel, the fuel pressure goes right back to normal.
Never relapsed since.
This was a VERY clear and apparent correlation between fuel and pressure. I had restarted probably 30 times or so since the first low pressure situation, and never saw it come back to normal. Then, 30 seconds of driving after a fresh refill from a different fuel stop, the fuel pressure is back to 100%.
I'm really starting to wonder if some fuels are particularly bad for FP, perhaps foaming or the like.
Anyone ever seen this before?
Cheers,
Shawn
I recently installed a new "campaign" pump not more than 3 months ago. Pressure has been good all the time.
Then, one day, I notice the pressure drops significantly, and to the point where if I REALLY lay into the throttle, I can drop it to 0PSI. Not good.
I just replaced this lift pump 3 months earlier... ... I was getting angry.
So I drive carefully for the next several days or so with this lower pressure situation, being careful not to suck it down to less than 5 PSI.
Then, I need to refuel. I fill the tank full of new fresh fuel, and about 30 seconds of driving after filling the tank with fresh fuel, the fuel pressure goes right back to normal.
Never relapsed since.
This was a VERY clear and apparent correlation between fuel and pressure. I had restarted probably 30 times or so since the first low pressure situation, and never saw it come back to normal. Then, 30 seconds of driving after a fresh refill from a different fuel stop, the fuel pressure is back to 100%.
I'm really starting to wonder if some fuels are particularly bad for FP, perhaps foaming or the like.
Anyone ever seen this before?
Cheers,
Shawn