You don't...
Your system requires 38lbs AT the Pintles. If it is higher that THAT, the usual hard starting (if at all) and high fuel consumption will really annoy you.
I did a switch bypass in my pump (replaced the relay), and I start by turning the key to ignition ON, switch the pump ON for a moment, switch it OFF, then start the vehicle. WHEN IT STARTS I SWITCH THE PUMP ON. WHEN I PARK I SWITCH IT OFF TO DIE.
Bought a PR42 fuel pressure regulator and plumbed it in. It is vacuum-actuated and placed after the filter in-line, which drops the pressure ~50lbs-to-37lbs. Got my mileage back, power curve... ME HAPPY!
where is the fuel pressure at
the fuel pump my be going bad,it needs a certain amount of pressure to pump fule,if it doesnt reach that pressure,no fuel
On a 1984 Nissan 300ZX the fuel pump turns on with the key. For a couple of seconds to pressurize the fuel system for initial start-up. Once the engines oil pressure has raised to normal operating pressure. The fuel pump remains on.
The fuel pump is located inside the fuel tank on the Nissan 350Z.
the fuel pump is inside of the gas tank
The fuel pump is located inside the fuel tank on the Nissan 350Z.
The fuel filter is located inside the fuel pump on a 2005 Nissan altima. The fuel pump is under the back seat. You must remove the bottom cushion on the driver side. Before removing the fuel pump you must remove the negative battery cable and relieve fuel pressure.
were is the fuel pump located in 2002 nissan maxima
Where is the fuel pump located on a 1996 Nissan Altima
The fuel pump pressure sensor monitors the fuel pressure of the vehicle.
where is the fuel pump relay located on a 1985 Nissan truck
where is the fuel pump of nissan altima 2006 located