QCmustang94
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Yesterday I had to change the battery and the starter. Will work on the car next week.
rz5.0 said:this is what i was talking about fuel pressure "Fuel pressure ? Increasing fuel pressure on a stock or ?bolt on? Mustang is going to do more harm than good. Everyone thinks bigger is better but that is rarely the case with anything. When you increase your fuel pressure the EEC will reduce the injector duty cycle because the oxygen sensors will tell the EEC that the engine is running rich. Even worse, the EEC could get confused enough and go into limp mode causing the car to run poorly. On stock or close to stock Mustangs there is actually a benefit to reducing the fuel pressure to about 28-30lbs. This is typically worth about 4-5 horsepower across the entire rpm range. Once again, bigger is not always better. Don?t increase fuel pressure unless the engine requires it. Removing the vacuum line is not a good idea either. All you are doing there is raising the fuel pressure at idle and part throttle without changing it at wide open throttle. This will get you some worse fuel economy and most likely worse performance. " reinhold racing website
rz5.0 said:my car was running like crap at 40 psi now at 43 and runs better. no more popping from the exhaust. if more pressure does not help y do people run fmu with boost and small injectors. it worked for me might not work for him who knows.
QCmustang94 said:Now I have some bucking at low end. before 2k. The previous firing order was : 1-3-7-2-6-5-4-8 and I changed it for : 1-5-4-2-6-3-7-8. The car runs better but there's some backfire in the exhaust at low end and the car have no ''power''. I don't know what's the problem. With the previous firing order, the car has backfire in any gears and any rpm.
modo said:QCmustang94 said:Now I have some bucking at low end. before 2k. The previous firing order was : 1-3-7-2-6-5-4-8 and I changed it for : 1-5-4-2-6-3-7-8. The car runs better but there's some backfire in the exhaust at low end and the car have no ''power''. I don't know what's the problem. With the previous firing order, the car has backfire in any gears and any rpm.
previous firing order?
efi has one firing order, its not a 289 dude
Addermk2 said:you cant hook direct manifold vacuum to the EGR valve.