So I checked my engine off error codes and here is what I am getting:
Code 96:
Fuel pump monitor circuit shows no power - Power / Fuel Pump Circuits
Code 82:
AIRB solenoid - Solenoids and Air Injection
I have a adjustable fuel pressure regular and fuel pressure gauge hooked up under the hood, my question is when I put the key to the on position should the fuel pressure build up to lets say 45 psi., and stay that way, because that isn't really the case, to get it up to 45 psi., I have to turn the key off, then to on/not start position, then off, then back on, over and over till it builds up to 45 psi. And when actually turning over it kinda stays up there but does drop.
So I did get the mustang started up about a week ago, but had a lower intake leak, so pulled the lower intake and re-did it without using the cork ends but with the right-stuff silicon, and put everything back together, I also installed a high torque mini-starter which initially I had wired wrong, but I got that worked out today and was able to turn over the engine without the top center cap of the distributor on, but it was stuggling to turn because my battery would not hold a charge. So I went today and bought a eliminator battery with a 3 year warranty which I extended to 9 years just to be safe for an addition 10 dollars. As soon as I got home she would turn over like nothing, which was an awesome feeling. So I double checked and made sure I am right on spark plug wire 1, at 10 advance, the stock starting point. Now trying to turn over.
Everything in the fuel delivery system is bone stock except for the adjustable regulator, fuel rails, and 30lbs injectors.
Its a 347 with trick flow aluminum street heads, trick flow street intake, just converted to mass air and have a 70mm maf meter calibrated for the 30lbs. It has a powermax 2030 crane cam. BBK equals, pacesetter x, pulleys, etc.
So if anyone is going to recommend getting a better fuel pump, what would be the best option, for ease of installation and reliability. Thanks!
Sorry it's so long! Anyways I'm off to work! Will be home at about 2am, so this should be a fun project for tomorrow!!
Thanks again!!!
Code 96:
Fuel pump monitor circuit shows no power - Power / Fuel Pump Circuits
Code 82:
AIRB solenoid - Solenoids and Air Injection
I have a adjustable fuel pressure regular and fuel pressure gauge hooked up under the hood, my question is when I put the key to the on position should the fuel pressure build up to lets say 45 psi., and stay that way, because that isn't really the case, to get it up to 45 psi., I have to turn the key off, then to on/not start position, then off, then back on, over and over till it builds up to 45 psi. And when actually turning over it kinda stays up there but does drop.
So I did get the mustang started up about a week ago, but had a lower intake leak, so pulled the lower intake and re-did it without using the cork ends but with the right-stuff silicon, and put everything back together, I also installed a high torque mini-starter which initially I had wired wrong, but I got that worked out today and was able to turn over the engine without the top center cap of the distributor on, but it was stuggling to turn because my battery would not hold a charge. So I went today and bought a eliminator battery with a 3 year warranty which I extended to 9 years just to be safe for an addition 10 dollars. As soon as I got home she would turn over like nothing, which was an awesome feeling. So I double checked and made sure I am right on spark plug wire 1, at 10 advance, the stock starting point. Now trying to turn over.
Everything in the fuel delivery system is bone stock except for the adjustable regulator, fuel rails, and 30lbs injectors.
Its a 347 with trick flow aluminum street heads, trick flow street intake, just converted to mass air and have a 70mm maf meter calibrated for the 30lbs. It has a powermax 2030 crane cam. BBK equals, pacesetter x, pulleys, etc.
So if anyone is going to recommend getting a better fuel pump, what would be the best option, for ease of installation and reliability. Thanks!
Sorry it's so long! Anyways I'm off to work! Will be home at about 2am, so this should be a fun project for tomorrow!!
Thanks again!!!