Fuel Pressure
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Okay, I'm installing my phenolic spacers right now, and I don't know how to relieve the fuel pressure in the fuel pipe line....can anyone help me out here?
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Disconnect fuel pump harness under the back seat. And start the engine. When it stops - there will be no pressure. But be careful cause there maybe some fuel in lines (have a rag near)
hehe ..... too late.....
hehe ..... too late.....
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QUOTE (jToIeB @ Dec 30 2005, 02:30 PM)
I can't open the file for some reason...doesn't matter though, I already finished the installation and everything's great.
You have to unzip it first.
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When I was installing my FPR and injectors... I just only disconect the battery terminal.... press the brake... like resetting the ECU.... Just use an old shirt and unscrew the line... the gas just leak a little and stop in like 1 or 2 seconds....
Just clean everything and change that shirt so you dont have gas on the engine bay....
Just clean everything and change that shirt so you dont have gas on the engine bay....
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No, that is not how you do it.
I will probably put the DIY up today in the DIY section and actually put it all on the site so you guys can see it all.
I will probably put the DIY up today in the DIY section and actually put it all on the site so you guys can see it all.