Fuel pressure specifications can vary depending on the vehicle and engine type. Generally, most gasoline engines operate within a fuel pressure range of 30 to 60 psi, while diesel engines may require higher pressures, typically between 40 to 70 psi or more. It's essential to consult the vehicle's service manual for the exact fuel pressure requirements specific to your engine.
14 psi14 psi
39 psi +/- 5 psi39 psi +/- 5 psi
49 psi +/- 549 psi +/- 5
47 psi according to the manual
92 b2200 ,fuel injection psi should be 38 to 46 psi
I have a 93 rodeo 3.2 v6 (4x4) and it is rated at 125 psi (NAPA) but the engine only needs 90 psi
14.5 psi
400 gph, 45 psi
40 to 60 psi
Four cylinder is 15 psi. Six cylinder is 40 psi.
Too much PSI.
9 to 13 psi.