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Old 05-28-2008, 01:13 PM
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i put mine on the firewall
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What would you do in a situation when you are using a vette filter with a walbro 255 pump and you are seeing 68 psi of fuel pressure?
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Be careful with the fuel pressure to the Corvette filter -- GM doesn't recommend more than 72psi to it. Its regulation scheme is designed for a particular range of incoming pressure to get the 48-58psi at the fuel rail.



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