lonewolf41
Petty Officer 2nd Class
- Joined
- Jun 28, 2013
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- 158
Fuel pressure is high at 70-72 psi. Can even smell gas, so it is running rich. It idles OK, but around 2500 RPM it develops a miss. This is all in the driveway, BTW. The plugs, cap, rotor, and wires all have under 5 hours (probably closer to 2) on them since replacement. While I wait for my new regulator, I am wondering if the high fuel pressure would also cause the misfire or if I need to start looking at other things causing that. Everything that I read seems to indicate that high fuel pressure would cause misfires at idle that would go away at higher RPM. Mine is the exact opposite.