Mike Harrington
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- Apr 27, 2020
- Posts
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- Location
- Briggs,Texas
- First Name
- Mike
- Truck Year
- 1989
- Truck Model
- K3500
- Engine Size
- 454 7.4
Good morning everyone!! I've got a 1989 K3500 that I've recently put a new 454 in that came out ofa 1995 K2500. I left the TBI with the '95 injectors in it and I upgraded my fuel pump to the 1996 version. I've noticed it's been running rather rich and will backfire out the exhaust so loud you'll just about crap your pants!!! No joke!!! It only does it occasionally so I put a pressure gauge on the fuel line right before it goes into the throttle body. It read 90 PSI!!!! How much does the regulator in these TBI units reduce the pressure and how can you even tell what psi your actually running unless the test is after the regulator? It really makes no sense to test pressure before a regulator. Would a gauge on the return line give you the pressure that the tbi unit is actually running on?
Next question....on my injectors I have the high flow ones from the '95 installed with that high pressure pump but I also have my injectors from the original engine which would be from the 1989 454 as well as that original fuel pump which puts out about 25-30 psi. Would I be better off using the original setup for that truck or the newer one from the '95?
Last question....if it comes down to it I will probably get an adjustable FPR but not the one that goes in the TBI unit...but one that goes inline before the tbi unit. If I do this do I need to remove the spring from the regulator in the tbi unit or do I leave in in there.
Thanks for any info in advance.
Next question....on my injectors I have the high flow ones from the '95 installed with that high pressure pump but I also have my injectors from the original engine which would be from the 1989 454 as well as that original fuel pump which puts out about 25-30 psi. Would I be better off using the original setup for that truck or the newer one from the '95?
Last question....if it comes down to it I will probably get an adjustable FPR but not the one that goes in the TBI unit...but one that goes inline before the tbi unit. If I do this do I need to remove the spring from the regulator in the tbi unit or do I leave in in there.
Thanks for any info in advance.