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#403343 02/09/02 01:49 AM
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I don't know what the part number is on my SVT FPR, but I know the pressure measurements because I am playing with that all the time. It is possible that 1999 contours all use the same FPR.
I know that with earlier 95 & 96's, people were reporting 39psi idle and 45psi WOT.

Best thing to do is check your fuel pressure at idle and hit the throttle and record the two values. If you are 39 and 45 psi, then get the other FPR.

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the connector is simialr to the one on the right. but the injector is off white


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Jumpin in a little late, but...

How accurate is the OBD-2 FPR voltage to pressure conversion? I saw in the manual you could use the FPR variable voltage and a chart to convert this voltage to a pressure...


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Jumpin in a little late, but...

How accurate is the OBD-2 FPR voltage to pressure conversion? I saw in the manual you could use the FPR OBD2 variable voltage and a chart to convert this voltage to a pressure...


Marco Tatta
98.5 SE MTX, Duratec
EGR block, fog light
fix, custom shift boot, monsterflow intake, Ecotek valve
Quasi dual cardoctor exhaust.
Hacksaw short shift, Momo race "s" carbon knob, ghetto rear strut bar, 16 inch cougar wheels with 225/50/16 kumho 712s
#403347 02/25/02 04:53 AM
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Can't you guys just get an aftermarket adjustable FPR? It seems like it would make things easier. I don't know whether they make one but I would assume someone does. Just a thought....correct if I'm wrong...


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