Too much fuel pressure?
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Too much fuel pressure?
I have an 02 Silverado with an LQ9 swap. I recently installed a TBSS intake and used the C5 vette filter so I could keep the fuel return line. I also installed a Racetronix 255 LS1 pump. But now I am seeing 74psi at idle. It's about 58psi with just the key on and fuel pump pressurized, which is what the vette filter is supposed to regulate the pressure too. I checked the return line for kinks but found none. I removed the bucket to check the return thru it and everything seems fine. What gives here? Is the fuel pump over powering the vette filter? I wouldnt think so, there are plenty of walbro 255 pumps pushing thru the vette filter with no issues. Is my return line too small? If I leave it as is, what problems will the high fuel pressure cause in the future?
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So I began looking for restriction in the fuel return line. Visually I dont see anything kinked or crushed so I removed the return line right at the tank and ran that line to a gas can. Started the motor and still had 70 or so psi. I also had what seemed like alot of fuel in the can so I thought the return line was flowing good. Next I removed the return line right at the vette filter return port. I clamped a 3 foot section of 5/16 fuel line to the return port on the filter and ran that to a gas can. Started the truck and I now have the correct 58psi at the fuel rail. I highly assume I have a restriction in the return line somewhere but I just cannot trace it down! Can someone tell me what braided line along with quick disconnect fittings I need to run a new return line. I figure staying with the 5/16 diameter should be fine? Thanks for any help!!
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