Mark Keller wrote: >>Also, I've mentioned in the past, but it's worth restating. The vacuum produced by the engine also affects fuel regulator pressure, because the strength of the vacuum is what keeps the fuel pressure LOW<<<
My 85 GL vacuum is 12 inches. I noticed in a previous post that 12 inches may be normal. At first I thought mine was low because 15 to 17 inches used to be normal with domestic vehicles.
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