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Arctic Thunder
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Fuel Pressure dropping on Boost-SOLVED
2009 Twisted Turbo on the M1000.
Running the high output fuel pump and the 1:1 raising rate fuel regulator.
Until today fuel pressure was working great, 40psi at idle, and 50 at 10lbs of boost.
Right out of the gate this morning, I had 40 at idle, and when I pin it and it starts to build boost, the fuel pressure climbs like it should, but then really falls off, down to 20-25 or so. So I back out of it not knowing what the heck is going on. Do it again and same thing. Pretty much just stayed out of the boost all day (and the weather sucked anyway). I did have a couple times where it seamed to hold a bit longer before dropping but for the most part same thing all day.
Any ideas?
Here are a few things I am thinking, tell me if I am on the right track.
1. fuel pump, not putting out enough, (but it will climb but drops)
2. Electrical power to pump, stator not putting out enough voltage to maintain pressure.
3. Cracked/chipped read, so my boost signal is messed up because I am getting back pressure through the throttle bodies. (I believe I have a chipped reed, I had to raise my idle last ride)
4. Something stuck in the fuel pressure regulator.
I am going to start out by putting 12v power to the pump, then put a pressure on the regulator one PSI at a time and see if it holds and raises. I might even pull the supply line to the fuel rail and put a valve on it so I can bleed fuel off into a container to check flow rate and pressure and again make sure it holds. If it drops or won't hold I will put a low PSI air supply and blow through the regulator in the same direction of normal fuel flow. Could have something stuck in it.
Pull the air box, throttle bodies and check reeds.
Need to check the output voltage from the coil.
Again any other ideas? It won't run this way that's for darn sure.
Thanks
Thunder
2009 Twisted Turbo on the M1000.
Running the high output fuel pump and the 1:1 raising rate fuel regulator.
Until today fuel pressure was working great, 40psi at idle, and 50 at 10lbs of boost.
Right out of the gate this morning, I had 40 at idle, and when I pin it and it starts to build boost, the fuel pressure climbs like it should, but then really falls off, down to 20-25 or so. So I back out of it not knowing what the heck is going on. Do it again and same thing. Pretty much just stayed out of the boost all day (and the weather sucked anyway). I did have a couple times where it seamed to hold a bit longer before dropping but for the most part same thing all day.
Any ideas?
Here are a few things I am thinking, tell me if I am on the right track.
1. fuel pump, not putting out enough, (but it will climb but drops)
2. Electrical power to pump, stator not putting out enough voltage to maintain pressure.
3. Cracked/chipped read, so my boost signal is messed up because I am getting back pressure through the throttle bodies. (I believe I have a chipped reed, I had to raise my idle last ride)
4. Something stuck in the fuel pressure regulator.
I am going to start out by putting 12v power to the pump, then put a pressure on the regulator one PSI at a time and see if it holds and raises. I might even pull the supply line to the fuel rail and put a valve on it so I can bleed fuel off into a container to check flow rate and pressure and again make sure it holds. If it drops or won't hold I will put a low PSI air supply and blow through the regulator in the same direction of normal fuel flow. Could have something stuck in it.
Pull the air box, throttle bodies and check reeds.
Need to check the output voltage from the coil.
Again any other ideas? It won't run this way that's for darn sure.
Thanks
Thunder
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