Hello all, my 4.2EFI patrol has been running like crap on petrol. Thought is was air flow metre but changed it over and still the same. So yesterday i borrowed my mated fuel pressure gauge and found it to be running at 26PSI
Is this too low? Low enought to make it run really bad?
Anyone know what it should be at?
Could it be the pressure regulator?
Any ideas
Thanks in advance
Jimmy
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4.2 EFI GQ Fuel pressure
4.2 EFI GQ Fuel pressure
GQII Patrol YAY!!
Ok i just got told 34 psi is correct with vac line in and 42 withought vac line.
Fuel filter is brand new. It runs crap all the time but sometimes its fine under no load. As soon as i try to accelerate slightly it hesitates very bad and i end up slowing down. It also pops and back fires a bit too!!
Fuel filter is brand new. It runs crap all the time but sometimes its fine under no load. As soon as i try to accelerate slightly it hesitates very bad and i end up slowing down. It also pops and back fires a bit too!!
GQII Patrol YAY!!
My GQ 4.2 EFI had a low fuel pressure problem, but the symptoms don't sound like yours, my fuel pressure was getting as low as 14 psi, the car could still be driven, just.
It was just low on power, the backfiring and poping makes it sound more like spark, maybe a computer fault.
You can check the fuel pressure regulator, plumb in the fuel pressure guage and check that it changes when you remove the vaccumm pipe, which is the controller for the regulator.
Does it only backfire on petrol?
It was just low on power, the backfiring and poping makes it sound more like spark, maybe a computer fault.
You can check the fuel pressure regulator, plumb in the fuel pressure guage and check that it changes when you remove the vaccumm pipe, which is the controller for the regulator.
Does it only backfire on petrol?
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