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Old 05-15-2009, 01:26 PM
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Originally Posted by M.B.DOC View Post
Fuel pressure should be 5.2-5.6 bar measured at the TOP of the distributor. Either at blind plug OR cold start injector.

There are several threads about CIS fuel pressure problems.

What is the problem with your car?
My car keeps stalling when it comes to a stop and even stalls if you leave it idling.

I rechecked the fuel pressure today and I am not getting more than 4 Bar. I must be doing something wrong with the CIS gauge tool.
Two days ago when I was testing just the lower chamber I had 5.2 Bar. Then yesterday it dropped to 3.5 Bar.
Today I hooked up the A/B with valve hook up to measure the upper and lower chamber's pressures but as noted the pressure was no higher than 4 Bar. In addition, it didn't matter if I had the valve open or closed on the CIS tool the pressure remained the same thus showing no differential. I know that I must be using the tool totally wrong considering that I am at an angry stage right now (It has been a whole year of hell trying to figure out what's stalling this car and I am tiered of dumping parts on it and I sure don't want to take it to a mechanic so I can get the usual lies session).
Right now I am breaking for lunch but I will this afternoon run some more tests and actually this time print the damned CD out.
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