FPR pressure acts funny
Posted: Thu Mar 30, 2006 5:32 am
Hi,
Next step in my quest for a long-lasting FPR (the "oh God that one's gone after three days, hope the next one on the shelf is the one!!" kind of quest...), I've put a Bosch FPR that says 0 280 160 213 and I hope the 13 makes me lucky! When I look around on the net, I find that this unit is rated at 3 bars. When I measure the fuel pressure on the car (engine off), I get 3.2 bars with the pump on, then when it stops, pressure goes down to 2.8 and slowly back up to 3 bars, where it remains until I unhook the gauge.
As the last rest-in-peace-FPR (3 days on the car!!) was also rated at 3 bars but was measured at 3.5 with the pump on and 3.2 with the pump off, I'm wondering if this is normal or if it's a sign of wear from the FPR?Also, could it be sth else in my fuel system that causes the overpressure?
Now another question: do I use 3 or 3.2 bars as the value for calclation my new flowrate?
Thanks, Séb
Next step in my quest for a long-lasting FPR (the "oh God that one's gone after three days, hope the next one on the shelf is the one!!" kind of quest...), I've put a Bosch FPR that says 0 280 160 213 and I hope the 13 makes me lucky! When I look around on the net, I find that this unit is rated at 3 bars. When I measure the fuel pressure on the car (engine off), I get 3.2 bars with the pump on, then when it stops, pressure goes down to 2.8 and slowly back up to 3 bars, where it remains until I unhook the gauge.
As the last rest-in-peace-FPR (3 days on the car!!) was also rated at 3 bars but was measured at 3.5 with the pump on and 3.2 with the pump off, I'm wondering if this is normal or if it's a sign of wear from the FPR?Also, could it be sth else in my fuel system that causes the overpressure?
Now another question: do I use 3 or 3.2 bars as the value for calclation my new flowrate?
Thanks, Séb