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It was the wires. Soooo much smoother now.
I live in Detroit, I couldn't give a **** how good my car is in the "twisties."
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For an SVT the pressure should be 45psi at idle, 55psi at WOT, + or - a bit.
I had a fuel pump that when the engine got warm the pressure went down not up.
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Yea, how big of a problem is too much fuel pressure? Could a bad pump, pump too much gas? But it still seems like the engine is NOT getting gas, not getting too much. Weird.
I live in Detroit, I couldn't give a **** how good my car is in the "twisties."
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Not the coil pack either....
This is gettin annoying as hell.
I live in Detroit, I couldn't give a **** how good my car is in the "twisties."
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~Henry Ford
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Fuel pressure regulator? Any codes?
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The PCM is supposed to compensate for higher PSI and bring it down to normal levels from what I've read.
I looked up a P320 and: Continuous Memory Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) P0320 indicates two succesive erratic Profile Ignition Pickup (PIP) pulses occurred resulting in a possible engine miss or stall.
Possible Cause:
-- Low battery voltage.
-- Loose wires/connectors.
-- Open/Shorted circuits.
-- Damaged distributor cap, rotor, plugs or plug wires.
-- Damaged coil, ICM or PCM.
There's a whole diagnostic sequence, but it's too much to put here. Get a Service CD and run all the electrical tests for a P320.
I hope you don't have a damaged PCM. If so wreckers are the best place to get one. I got one for $75.00 cdn
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I have a service cd but i don't know how to navigate that damn thing.
Well it's not:
Plugs Wires Coil
So to me the ignition system is fine. So maybe a bad pcm? or a fuel delivery problem? or what else?
It seems to only happen when the car is warmed up. However it took me 8 starts to start the thing this morning(never had a problem starting b4). But once it started it ran like a champ until it got warmed up and then started freakin out again.
I'm lost.
I live in Detroit, I couldn't give a **** how good my car is in the "twisties."
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~Henry Ford
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95 LX-with a mind of its own
24v DOHC
SVT exhaust and K&N=all thats worth modding
Go Fighting Sioux!!!
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