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Old 10-15-2008, 04:47 PM
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Quick fuel question... Thanx!

Will spraying my 55 wet (Fuel coming from service tap on fuel rail) have a serious effect on the fuel pressure in the rail?

Reason I ask, My 42's are close to maxed but not quite. I only see 14-15 psi and want to make sure it's safe to run with the spray.

What pressure does our fuel system produce?

Thanx for the help!
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our fuel runs anywhere from 50-60 psi i think. i ust got through lookin that up while i was workin on finishing up my kit at work.
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You should be fine, as you're getting the extra fuel through the rail, not the injectors. Pump should be more than enough for the task.
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Sounds good, thanks guys!
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It should be fine but if you are worried you could always just add an inline to help the intank. MSD's is only like $120.
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