It correlates manifold vacuum to fuel pressure. High vacuum (idle), low pressure; low vacuum (open throttle) high pressure. I think I got it the right way around. When my regulator went south, the van was drowning in gas at idle. Jake On 8/28/06, d spence <dkspence@telus.net> wrote: > > What is the function of the vacuum hose that connects to the fuel > pressure regulator? >
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