Should the Stealth Ram Fuel Rails Keep Pressure when the car is off???
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Car: 1991 Z28
Engine: 383
Transmission: T-5
Axle/Gears: 3.08 10 Bolt
Should the Stealth Ram Fuel Rails Keep Pressure when the car is off???
Like the title asks.
Tonight I got the fuel pump to finally prime (man I wish I didn't cut off my fuel pump realy thinking it was a fan relay...) and at first it kept pressure at about 22 PSI until I primed it a couple more times to completly fill the lines and bleed the air. Now I don't hear anymore air bleeding from the AFPR (stock one that comes with the HSR fuel rails) but after the fuel pump is done priming the fuel pressure goes back down to zero.
At first it went quickly back down and now it very slowly dropping...
anyone?
Tonight I got the fuel pump to finally prime (man I wish I didn't cut off my fuel pump realy thinking it was a fan relay...) and at first it kept pressure at about 22 PSI until I primed it a couple more times to completly fill the lines and bleed the air. Now I don't hear anymore air bleeding from the AFPR (stock one that comes with the HSR fuel rails) but after the fuel pump is done priming the fuel pressure goes back down to zero.
At first it went quickly back down and now it very slowly dropping...
anyone?
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