hooking up nitrous to my 1995 dakota.
i have a zex nitrous kit that i am putting on my 5.2l. it hooks up to the tps. which wire would read wide open to tap the zex wire to?
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The red one.
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i looked at it i have 3 wires coming our black purple and orange. i looked at my book and it has ground 5v and throttle position. just wanting to make sure before i pour to it. lol also would you know where the fuel pressure regulator.
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i looked at it i have 3 wires coming our black purple and orange. i looked at my book and it has ground 5v and throttle position. just wanting to make sure before i pour to it. lol also would you know where the fuel pressure regulator.
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Moved to 1st Gen Dakota.
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Throttle position, and the regulator is at the tank.
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i looked at my book and stuff. it shows the fuel pressure reg at the intake. my solenoid needs to hook up to the fuel pressure reg vac line.
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When I look up (rock auto) a 95 5.2 dakota, they show no pressure regulator, however when I look up the fuel pump assy for the same truck they show its included or part of the fuel pump assy in the tank.
BTW is that a wet or dry system you are installing? FWIW I prefer the wet system myself. |
Originally Posted by demonkota
(Post 3329684)
i looked at my book and stuff. it shows the fuel pressure reg at the intake. my solenoid needs to hook up to the fuel pressure reg vac line.
MY copy of the 1995 FSM, on page 14-8, at the start of the last section (section named "FUEL SYSTEM PRESSURE TEST—3.9L/5.2L ENGINE") has: The vacuum assisted fuel pressure regulator located at the rear of the fuel rail is no longer used on the 3.9L or 5.2L engine. Fuel systems on the 3.9L/5.2L engines are equipped with a fuel tank module mounted, combination fuel filter/fuel pressure regulator (Fig. 8). The fuel pressure regulator is a mechanical device that is not controlled by the powertrain control module (PCM) or engine vacuum. |
dry system.
just got it running today and got not even a mile from my garage and the damn fuel pump went out.... yeah i dont know y the book tells me that the fpr is at the intake cause when i went to price my fuel pump assm. it was on it.... |
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