fuel pressure issues
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I started with the 55's since it was Oem spec on the LS1 which is close to the compression In my engine, they looked excellent during
my engine dyno runs so I stuck with them. The .030 was to ensure that there would be no ignition issues, as any ignition weakness will show with high cylinder pressures, and wide gaps, tighter gaps keep things happy, and I have not seen any negatives yet.
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my engine dyno runs so I stuck with them. The .030 was to ensure that there would be no ignition issues, as any ignition weakness will show with high cylinder pressures, and wide gaps, tighter gaps keep things happy, and I have not seen any negatives yet.
Thank you
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Have the same issue with my car!! Falls on it's face @ around 5,500 rpm.......new 140GPH SS Areomotive pump, new 1/2" fuel line and billet filter. I'm really pissed as I can't find out whats going on. Did the flow test from the reg. to the carb and I have 2 gallons to the fuel jug in about 55 seconds. Fuel is coming like Niagra falls out of my 1/2" line. Pulling the carb tomorr. to see if I can see anything abnormal. Don't really know what to do next. And yes the MSD box is set for 6500 RPM from the laptop. Freaking cars!!!!!
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I still cant get mine right. And in the last 10 times ive driven it the fuel has only dropped pressure once. Its at random its doing it and now everything is new, fuel tank all the way to the pistons haha. Idk what else to do other than go thru wires again and run more grounds.