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stock fuel presure b16a1?

whats the stock fuel presure of a b16a1?
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I believe that it is around 34-38psi.
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Re: stock fuel presure b16a1?

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whats the stock fuel presure of a b16a1?
with the vacum line in or out? t w o?(trotle wide open)
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Re: Re: stock fuel presure b16a1?

After searching, I am reading 36-40psi with hose connected, and with the hose disconnected and plugged around 45-48psi. All at idle.
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Smile thanx

thanx i was woried that mine was to rich but its at 39 hose conected and 45 hose disconected thanx for the info realy apr.
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