Fuel Pressure rising with RPM?
Fuel Pressure rising with RPM?
Installed a new fuel pressure gauge today and got some strange readings....
Idle seems to be just under 20 PSI but as RPM increases so does the fuel pressure. It got over 30 at ~2600RPM. Wot at 3300 was 22-23PSI. I don't imagine this is normal.
I have a Holley blue feeding the stock lift pump. I'm taking the pressure of a fitting attached to the injection pump inlet.
Any suggestions, or should I even be concerned?
Idle seems to be just under 20 PSI but as RPM increases so does the fuel pressure. It got over 30 at ~2600RPM. Wot at 3300 was 22-23PSI. I don't imagine this is normal.
I have a Holley blue feeding the stock lift pump. I'm taking the pressure of a fitting attached to the injection pump inlet.
Any suggestions, or should I even be concerned?
Last edited by sleepr tsi; Nov 13, 2008 at 12:02 AM. Reason: injection pump is not lift pump
Is this on your truck listed in your sig line?? if it is I think it would be normal to rise as the mechanical pump would increase FP as rpm increased, and as you hit redline the electric pump cant keep up with engine(IP) demands for fuel, , if you took the reading from just infront of the IP I'd believe you would get a better grasp on what your FP actually is...no real experience with 12V fuel systems just shooting from the hip
I would think that the mechanical pump would out flow the electric pump at higher RPMS and that at high rpms the electric pump is acting as a restriction which actually robs yor IP of fuel, I dont know much about the 12V but I thought the mech LP pushed up to 50psi and that they were rebuildable and have a filterscreen in them that can be removed and cleaned
I guess the question is Why did you install an electric pump??
I guess the question is Why did you install an electric pump??
Heres the screen
http://dodgeram.org/tech/dsl/filter/pre-filt_clean.htm
after a quick search it seems like 22-25 at idle, 32 or so at WOT
http://dodgeram.org/tech/dsl/filter/pre-filt_clean.htm
after a quick search it seems like 22-25 at idle, 32 or so at WOT
Your fuel pressure should increase with increasing rpms. The overflow valve lessens the pressure fluctuation but since it is only a spring, doesn't get rid of it. The reason that your pressure had dropped at WOT, is that you are using enough fuel to cause it to drop.
Your readings are normal.
Your readings are normal.
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