View Full Version : bad fuel pressure regluator symptoms
Vehi-Cross-Az
03/15/2009, 12:22 PM
Ive been noticing a few problems with my Vx lately.
First was mpg has lessened, but mostly the start / stalling
problem. This can happen when cold, but sometimes more
so when warm.
Start...then dies.
An easy way to see if your regulator is bad is to simply pull
off the vacuum line. If it smells like gas or gas literally pours
out of the hose, your regulator is toast.
Try BAP before the dealer to find one new if you can.
I didnt find changing it all that hard, but took about an hour.
If the problem was there too long, it could of actually washed
the cylinder walls of oil with the extra fuel being sucked in.
Pull your dipstick and smell your oil. If it smells like fuel, I suggest
putting a qt of ATF in the oil, start and let idle for 5-10 min, then
immediatly change your oil and filter
http://www.motorsportwarehouse.com/space/reg2.jpg
rowhard
03/15/2009, 01:03 PM
Nice close up. Any chance you could take another shot, but this time pull back so we can see where you are in the engine compartment?
VCrossfan
03/15/2009, 03:12 PM
I used this very nice process written up by Dino..
http://www.vehicross.info/forums/showthread.php?t=12021
rowhard
03/15/2009, 04:44 PM
I used this very nice process written up by Dino..
http://www.vehicross.info/forums/showthread.php?t=12021
Oh yea, remember that. Sure wish Dino, aka bandit was still had his VX
Vehi-Cross-Az
03/15/2009, 05:42 PM
Nice close up. Any chance you could take another shot, but this time pull back so we can see where you are in the engine compartment?
sure, here you go
http://www.motorsportwarehouse.com/space/reg1.jpg
rowhard
03/15/2009, 07:00 PM
thank you much:)
Triathlete
03/15/2009, 08:15 PM
Hey Az, saw you today! You were in the turn lane on Mission (turning east on Ajo). I was going the opposite way and waved but I don't think you saw me.
WormGod
03/16/2009, 08:44 AM
Just out of curiosity, did you have any issues with the new snap ring that came with your FPR? I just replaced my FPR for the second time and found that I had to keep using the "original" snap ring, both times. The one that came with the new ones was not only too small and wouldn't snap tight into place (with the S/C FPR block as well as the OEM FPR seat) but it was actually a different design altogether.
Anyways, just curious. Maybe I got the 2 flunkies that existed, heh.
Just out of curiosity, did you have any issues with the new snap ring that came with your FPR? I just replaced my FPR for the second time and found that I had to keep using the "original" snap ring, both times. The one that came with the new ones was not only too small and wouldn't snap tight into place (with the S/C FPR block as well as the OEM FPR seat) but it was actually a different design altogether.
Anyways, just curious. Maybe I got the 2 flunkies that existed, heh.
Had the same experience when I changed mine last summer.:_wrench:
VCrossfan
03/16/2009, 09:43 AM
Just out of curiosity, did you have any issues with the new snap ring that came with your FPR? I just replaced my FPR for the second time and found that I had to keep using the "original" snap ring, both times. The one that came with the new ones was not only too small and wouldn't snap tight into place (with the S/C FPR block as well as the OEM FPR seat) but it was actually a different design altogether.
Anyways, just curious. Maybe I got the 2 flunkies that existed, heh.
Same (at least a snap-ring prob) but the one in the kit was to thick.
Vehi-Cross-Az
03/20/2009, 09:08 PM
Hey Az, saw you today! You were in the turn lane on Mission (turning east on Ajo). I was going the opposite way and waved but I don't think you saw me.
that was me !! lol nuts, didnt see you
I tend to zone out sometimes when Im driving, sorry :)
next time just lay on the horn a few times haha jk :)
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