or T in an electronic sender wire it to secondary o2 if coded out. log o2 voltage
Electronic sender wire? Explain?
Update:
I was delayed due to not having the right fittings. Got fuel pressure data and it's all in spec.
Bentley manual (specs in PSI)
Fuel pressure at idle:36 aprox
Fuel pressure with FPR disconnected from manifold vacuum signal: 44 aprox
Fuel pressure residual after ignition is turned off (bleed down pressure): 29 minimum
Fuel pressure regulator: 3 Bar (43.5113 PSI)
My specs (I used two lines, one with gauge close to fuel line-in and one long line tee-d in so I can route it to the engine bay, it changed stuff but as per bentley specs, this isn't that precise):
Fuel pressure at idle (close to fuel line-in): 39
Fuel pressure with FPR disconnected from manifold vacuum signal: 49
Fuel pressure residual after ignition is turned off (bleed down pressure): 29-31
Fuel pressure max at RPM WOT: 55, tapers to 51 (give or take 3 PSI due to long line into cabin, was aprox 8 ft long)
so far, fuel pressure from pump exceeds FPR 3 bar pressure, so the injectors are not being starved.
I ran some tests specced by the bentley manual to determine if the FPR or fuel sending unit check valve could be bad and odds are, they are not. The slightly higher fuel pressure may mean bad FPR but it's unlikely because the values are not far off. I could fuel pressure test post FPR possibly. It's cold as balls hereā¦.
I have an extra set of stock injectors getting cleaned and flow tested. When those are done, I'm going to swap them in and re log.
I also have a spare throttle body I'm going to clean up and swap in. Could be related to all this possibly since I threw the P0507 code. Ross-tech lists that as a possible solution for P0507.