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Re: Fuel issue
« on: Feb 20, 2011, 07:54:21 PM »
Check fuel pressure in the feed line even if there is pressure because it could be very low. It really sounds like your fuel pressure regulator is not allowing enough fuel in and starving your engine. The cold start injector is supplying fuel for 15 seconds and that is why your engine runs for a bit and then dies once fuel is cut. Check your pressure, then test the regulator at the intake and the return. The FSM (which I don't have) should pin out exactly what the fuel pressure should be and how to test the regulators. Good luck  :turtle3:
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