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Old Sep 5, 2006 | 08:08 AM
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Car: 1989 RS
Engine: 2.8L MPFI Bored 30 over (Rebuilt DEC 2004)
Transmission: 5 - SPD With 3.42 open rear end
Engine is loading up.......

Hey yall. My car is loading up with fuel (raw fuel is coming out of the exhaust) and it has fouled the plugs. Every cylinder is getting fire. It sounds like it is missing and it has no power. I rebuilt everything in this car about two years ago (engine, tranny, etc...). New fuel pump and fuel pump relay. Everything. Now it set the code that says "Fuel pump voltage too high or too low". My thinking is that it is too high and the fuel pump is pumping overtime and the engine cannot use all this fuel. My question is will changing the fuel pump relay and plugs fix this problem? Or does the fuel pump get its voltage from somewhere else? Thanks for all the advice in advance.

-Buck

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Old Sep 5, 2006 | 09:09 AM
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From: somewheres is houston
Car: 1985 reliant saloon
Engine: 2.2 pile of metal
Transmission: 3 on the tree
Axle/Gears: so tall theres no point
whats you fuel pressure at? lmk.
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Old Sep 5, 2006 | 10:35 AM
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Engine: 2.8L MPFI Bored 30 over (Rebuilt DEC 2004)
Transmission: 5 - SPD With 3.42 open rear end
I do not have the gauges to measure it. Thanks

-Buck
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