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Old 09-27-2010, 08:01 PM   #9 (permalink)
autoteach
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Bus - '94 Ford School Bus huge

Stupid - '01 Chevy Blazer LS
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I know that there is someone that has worked on more cars than me here, there has to be. With that said, most cars that I have worked on DO NOT USE CONSTANT FUEL PRESSURE. The fuel pressure is regulated by engine vacuum. As engine speed and throttle position change, vacuum changes. That changes pressure and therefore the amount of fuel that enters the engine even if the duty cycle is the same.
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