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MotorvateDIY 04-24-2022 04:20 PM

Fuel Pressure Graph & WOT Pressure Drop
 
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I just wanted to share some data on VHR fuel pressure.
Below is a graph from my 2011 G37 Sport Sedan, showing speed (KPH), engine RPM and fuel pressure during a 2nd and 3rd gear WOT run. Outside temp was 20C / 68F.

Fuel pressure is measured by a 100 psi, Honeywell PX3 sensor and is connected to a CJM fuel tap. Data logging is done with my Bluetooth + CAN bus LCD gauges / mini dash. Only mods are Stillen cat-back and K&N drop ins.

Typical idle fuel pressure is 51-53 psi depending on fuel temp. (colder temps result in slightly higher fuel pressure)

During the 2nd + 3rd gear WOT run, it dropped to 47 psi @ 7421 RPM at the top of second BUT only for 0.574 seconds and again to 47 psi @ 7437 RPM at the top of third.

This was more of a drop than I expected, but since it is only for less than 0.6 seconds it can't harm anything.
PLUS based on other data logs, with a stock tune, the AFR spikes VERY rich (10.2!!) from about 7100 RPM until the throttle bodies start to close at 7300 RPM.

Anyways, just wanted to share my findings. :)

http://www.the370z.com/attachment.ph...1&d=1650835186

phunk 04-26-2022 01:49 PM

Let me know when you want to see it hold the same pressure to redline :)

MotorvateDIY 04-26-2022 04:22 PM

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Originally Posted by phunk (Post 4024223)
Let me know when you want to see it hold the same pressure to redline :)

Will do... but my stock fuel system is all I need for my stock engine.
and I don't have any plans to do anything other than the typical maintenance. :)


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