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modular
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stock block B-cam-1.7 rockers Stock ported heads/stock valves Typhoon intake 70mm T/B 24's with air meter full exhaust I know it needs a bigger one but is it enough to make the car run like crap.
1990 fox. [ October 26, 2006, 12:30 AM: Message edited by: modular ]
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SmokinLX
Member # 1684
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quote: Originally posted by modular: stock block B-cam-1.7 rockers Stock ported heads Typhoon intake 70mm T/B 24's with air meter full exhaust
1990 fox.
If You still have the stock one in the tank or You are not sure cause You aer'nt the original owner then You might as well change it out before it goes out and leaves You stranded. You might as well get the 255 and adjustable fpr and I would stay clear of the BBK adj fpr. I have the aeromotive for the last few year's with no problem's.
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modular
Member # 6599
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I have a 255 for it and it does have a f/p regulator but the car is running like crap.
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87#184saleen
Member # 6276
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I HAVE A INLINE FUEL PUMP NEW FOR $80 ITS A VORTECH T REX INLINE 50/70 PSI
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92stangLX
Member # 3252
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quote: Originally posted by modular: I have a 255 for it and it does have a f/p regulator but the car is running like crap.
Why is it running bad? It may not be that you are running out of fuel.
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modular
Member # 6599
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The regulator is on but the pump isnt. It acts like a bad spark plug wire maybe even a little worse.
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white50steve
Member # 5887
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the regulator is mechanical there is no on off if the pump is off the regulator should be reading zero if the pump is off. the fuel pressure shuld be about 40 psi with the car running.
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modular
Member # 6599
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Put in a 255 and still runs like poop?
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92stangLX
Member # 3252
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quote: Originally posted by modular: The regulator is on but the pump isnt. It acts like a bad spark plug wire maybe even a little worse.
Well, the first thing I would do (if you haven't already done so) is a full tune up. New plugs, wires, fuel filter, air filter, PVC, dist cap and rotor, set the timing, set the fuel pressue, and set the TPS.
If you are still having issues with the way the car runs then at least you know it's not something basic.
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