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c3corvette77 Fuel Pressure fluctuates.....big time...
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Trying to get an aswer to this is proving to be tougher than it should be. I have a 77 with a relatively mild 355. 750 Holley double pumper, mild cam and a few other bits. The guy that built the engine put a Victor race pump on it and it needs a regulater, which is present. The thing is, at idle, the fuel pressure swings like crazy, from about 3 or 4 psi up to about 11 or maybe 12. no fuel is coming out the bowl vents or anything like that and the car runs fine but does anyone know what i can do to settle this down? The car is using the stock fuel lines.
Posted on: 2010/2/7 22:15
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Durango_Boy Re: Fuel Pressure fluctuates.....big time...
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Welcome to the forum.

What kind of fuel pressure regulator is it? Some of the cheaper ones are actually worse than not having one at all.

Also, do you have the stock return line set up? Is the fuel filler cap still stock? Is the stock vapor canister and vacuum lines still hooked up?

Post pics of your car. I've also spent some time in Schaumburg when I made my yearly trips to Chicago.
Posted on: 2010/2/7 22:26
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How/where are you measuring FP from? Did you install the new regulator yet? Honestly I'm not too familiar with the race pump you have, but I don't see the need for it on a mild build. Do you have the stock pump to swap out?

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c3corvette77 Re: Fuel Pressure fluctuates.....big time...
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Hey DB. I've spoken to you lots on the "other" forum. The bypass is a Barry Grant and it's new last summer. The car has no emissions other than cats. Car has stock pressure and return lines. This wasn't a problem for a while then the bypass went bad and I replaced it as i didn't know what was on there, cheap and cheesy or not. I'm measuring the pressure right at the carb just before the primary bowl feed. The car runs fine, this is just one of those annoying why is it doing tbhis things....
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cuisinartvette Re: Fuel Pressure fluctuates.....big time...
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Why did he put such a a big pump on it, 6 lb carter will be more than adequate and doesnt need a reg.
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Hey DB. I've spoken to you lots on the "other" forum. The bypass is a Barry Grant and it's new last summer. The car has no emissions other than cats. Car has stock pressure and return lines. This wasn't a problem for a while then the bypass went bad and I replaced it as i didn't know what was on there, cheap and cheesy or not. I'm measuring the pressure right at the carb just before the primary bowl feed. The car runs fine, this is just one of those annoying why is it doing tbhis things....



If the pressure is fluctuating I would assume the regulator is just not working properly. It also might be a false reading.

Something I would try, as someone else mentioned...a stock replacement fuel pump with no pressure regulator.
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c3corvette77 Re: Fuel Pressure fluctuates.....big time...
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yeah, god knows why the pump is so huge, got me. what pump can i run and still use the return line and such?
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yeah, god knows why the pump is so huge, got me. what pump can i run and still use the return line and such?



Assuming the lines weren't changed, stock mechanical pumps will connect right up to everything.
Posted on: 2010/2/8 9:56
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c3corvette77 wrote:
Trying to get an aswer to this is proving to be tougher than it should be. I have a 77 with a relatively mild 355. 750 Holley double pumper, mild cam and a few other bits. The guy that built the engine put a Victor race pump on it and it needs a regulater, which is present. The thing is, at idle, the fuel pressure swings like crazy, from about 3 or 4 psi up to about 11 or maybe 12. no fuel is coming out the bowl vents or anything like that and the car runs fine but does anyone know what i can do to settle this down? The car is using the stock fuel lines.


I had this concern as well when I changed from an electric back to mechanical. From what I understand this is actually normal for a non fluid damped pressure gauge.
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c3corvette77 Re: Fuel Pressure fluctuates.....big time...
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I have an old fluid damped gage. I might stick it in there and see what happens...
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