fuel relief valve problems
#21
I did not want to plug my rail, No way no how. Way to easy to break some expensive parts.....But after talking to h&s and other members/vendors once the rail is shimmed it mighht as well be plugged. By the time a shimmed valve pops the damagae has already been done.
This is my reasoning for plugging the rail....it helps me sleep at night
This is my reasoning for plugging the rail....it helps me sleep at night
#22
#23
Here is the how to video.
It's located at the front of the fuel rail behind the intake horn
It only needs to be shimmed if it bleeds off fuel pressure because some programmers will increase rail pressure enough to pop valve.
High rail pressure + popped valve= no power
Some ppl have to shim. Some don't
It's located at the front of the fuel rail behind the intake horn
It only needs to be shimmed if it bleeds off fuel pressure because some programmers will increase rail pressure enough to pop valve.
High rail pressure + popped valve= no power
Some ppl have to shim. Some don't
#26
can u mess one up with it bieng all stock.i remember hearing a pop one day when i was running it a little hard.after that is when a started having the po1011,0087 codes. it will run good if u drive regular if i start pushing it the check engine light comes on with the codes.i noticed today when i made a right turn it fell on its face.
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05-04-2015 05:25 PM