lol some people shouldn't be allowed near a car.
in the tank, same unit as the fuel pump, it is a bad design
Not if it's a low-pressure system, like for a carburetor. Most electric pumps for this type of system have the same pressure output as a mechanical pump. (5-9 psi)
running in the same problem. i come to conclusion its not EGR fuel pressure regulator or fuel pump. as the fuel pressure stays the same when this happens. it either has to be faulty injectors or ignition.
dony know, having the same problem- replaced reg. / probably fuel pump diaphragm
You shouldn't be losing pressure, if you are there is something not working correctly. Check your fuel pressure regulator, that is one place where excess pressure is routed back to the fuel tank, and where a malfunction could make you lose pressure while the vehicle sits. Another option would be to let the fuel pump run a few seconds before starting the vehicle. The regulator, check valve, and pump are part of the same module in the tank. Either replace the fuel pump module or cycle the key before starting ot prime the system.
The fuel filter and the fuel filter pressure regulator are the same part on the 1988 Dodge Ram 50 Pickup. This part is located in front of the gas tank next to the fuel pump.
I had the same problem with a 98 contour, It was the fuel pressure regulator.
Yes...there are a bunch of aftermarket electric pumps. The biggest thing to consider is the output pressure of the pump. Most carbbed vehicles run 7-9 psi. I'd suggest putting a fuel pressure regulator on at the same time.
There are several things that can cause this. The most logical items are the fuel filter and the fuel pump. If the filter is clogged bad enough it won't let enough fuel to the engine. If the pump is weak....the same. Of course it could also be the fuel pressure regulator or the injectors themselves.
I had same issue, replaced fuel pressure regulator on fuel rail under intake cover. Starts and runs great now. Scott check your timing belt
fuel pump or fuel pressure regulator
CHECK FUEL PUMP REGULATOR, I HAD THE SAME.