Hey Guys,
Its not often I need to post a thread for help but in this case I'm a bit stumped.
I am having fuel pressure drop on the dyno at about 466whp and 16psi.
My set up fuel wise is a Denso MKIV pump in tank to a stock fuel filter (bran new) and then to a -6 line to a Bosch 044 pump from there to a Bosch filter up front (brand new) to a t and twin -6 feeds to the rail. I'm running Simmens 83lbs inj. as well.
Problem is as I start to get into boost at 16psi the fuel pressure start to drop (58psi to 33psi) and we back out right away. I have a good boost reference and no problems with that for the FPR.
Ideas as to what the problem may be are 1) The sock in the tank is clogged 2) The hose from the Denso to the hanger is lose 3) pulling the basket in the tank dry (unlikly at 466whp) 4) restriction in the system some were.
I made 550whp at 24psi on my old 1jz set up and the Denso MKIV pump so I am loss as to what is going on now.
One last thing all the pumps are wired with 12 gage wire from there own relays.
Thanks,
Jeremy
Its not often I need to post a thread for help but in this case I'm a bit stumped.
I am having fuel pressure drop on the dyno at about 466whp and 16psi.
My set up fuel wise is a Denso MKIV pump in tank to a stock fuel filter (bran new) and then to a -6 line to a Bosch 044 pump from there to a Bosch filter up front (brand new) to a t and twin -6 feeds to the rail. I'm running Simmens 83lbs inj. as well.
Problem is as I start to get into boost at 16psi the fuel pressure start to drop (58psi to 33psi) and we back out right away. I have a good boost reference and no problems with that for the FPR.
Ideas as to what the problem may be are 1) The sock in the tank is clogged 2) The hose from the Denso to the hanger is lose 3) pulling the basket in the tank dry (unlikly at 466whp) 4) restriction in the system some were.
I made 550whp at 24psi on my old 1jz set up and the Denso MKIV pump so I am loss as to what is going on now.
One last thing all the pumps are wired with 12 gage wire from there own relays.
Thanks,
Jeremy