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Stock base fuel pressure is 42 psi. This is the pressure when the vacuum hose is removed from the fuel pressure regulator. The vacuum hose must be plugged when its removed from the regulator.
Assuming this is a 4.3L engine, the fuel pressure regulator is located under the upper intake manifold. The upper intake manifold must be removed to gain access to the regulator.
The upper intake manifold must be removed to gain access to the fuel pressure regulator.
The fuel pressure regulator is located under the upper intake manifold and is attached to the injection "spider". The upper intake manifold must be removed to gain access to the regulator.
Location of the fuel pressure regulator on a 1997 Dodge Stratus
It is integrated with the fuel pressure regulator. The fuel tank must be removed to replace it.
Nitrogen must also have its pressure regulated before it can be used. The pressure in the cylinder is too great to be connected to a system. If a person allowed nitrogen under cylinder pressure to enter a refrigeration system, the pressure could burst some weak point in the system.
Nitrogen must also have its pressure regulated before it can be used. The pressure in the cylinder is too great to be connected to a system. If a person allowed nitrogen under cylinder pressure to enter a refrigeration system, the pressure could burst some weak point in the system.
The fuel pressure regulator on a 2005 Hyundai Elantra is located on the fuel pump inside the fuel tank. To change it you must remove the back seat. Under the seat there is a axcess panel through the floorboard to the fuel pump. Un hook the fuel lines and wiring, remove the screws that hold the pump to the tank. Lift out the pump from the tank. The pressure regulator is on top of the pump.
The fuel pressure regulator is part of the fuel pump module located inside the fuel tank. It is not serviceable. If it is faulty, the entire fuel pump module must be replaced either by removing the fuel tank, or removing the truck box for access.
I think the fuel pump is the regulator on fuel injected engines. The FPR is located on the driver's side of the engine, it has a vacuum hose going to it and is held on with a spring clamp similar to AC connector clamp. On most 1996 Chevy Tahoes the fuel pressure regulator is actually inside the intake manifold. You must remove the intake manifold to replace it.
a sportage must have a big warrenty and prob find its under that?