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Old 06-17-2024, 06:26 AM   #1
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While you wait for a pressure sensor that fits (please let me know which one you get and if it fits, I need one too), you can check fuel flow rate at the filter under the car. There are some solid YouTube videos on it, all you need is a jug/jar of some sort that you can measure with and someone to turn the key while you're under the car. I would try it before and after the filter. Flow is half the equation, but it could give you some insight into what's going on. You could also try adding some fuel system cleaner to your tank.
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