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The FMU has a base fuel pressure setting that is set at atmosphere. When the vacume line is hooked back up the diaphram lifts and the stock pressure resumes. As the engine is transitioning from vacume into boost, the fuel pressure rises with a ratio that coensides with the boost pressure.
The FMU also has a bleed valve with a one way check valve in it. This is used to fine tune the rate of rise.
I am in the process of putting together an additional injector controller setup. That will eliminate the FMU and allow for a very fine tune, improving mileage as well.
The FMU also has a bleed valve with a one way check valve in it. This is used to fine tune the rate of rise.
I am in the process of putting together an additional injector controller setup. That will eliminate the FMU and allow for a very fine tune, improving mileage as well.