Quick Fix: 997.1 TT Fuel Pressure Regulator Issue.
How To Fix:Fuel Pressure Issues on 997.1 TT
Applicable Vehicles :
- 911 (997.1) Turbo AT/MT 2007-2009
- 911 (997.1) GT2 MT 2008-2009
- 911(997.1) GT2 RS MT 2011 (997.2 vehicle however uses 997.1 engine management system)
How to tell if you have a problem :
When going through your datalogs from your Accessport check out your Short-Term Fuel Trims (STFT). Â If it reads 1.25 on both banks than this problem is probably affecting you!
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What Causes The Problem?:
On most 997.1 Turbo vehicles there is a fuel pressure regulator reference signal line on the right hand side of the vehicle (Passenger side for USDM vehicles). Â The line itself is a hard plastic line connected to a small section of vacuum tubing the seperation tends to occur as over time and pressure the hard line slides out of the vacuum line. Â A large percentage of vehicles present with this problem becaiuse it's very easy to come off.
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How to Fix Problem:
The easiest way to fix this problem is to add either a hose clamp or zip tie in order to put a little bit more pressure on the vacuum line providing more traction to keep it from coming out. Â Make sure not to over tighten as this can pinch or crack one or both of the hoses involved.
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Definitions:
- Fuel Pressure Regulator (FPR)
- Adjusts fuel pressure in reference to manifold vacuum and pressure.
- STFT
- Short Term Fuel Trim - Short term changes made to the fuel metering of your vehicle.
- Banks
- The sides of the engine in an opposed, v, or w engine.Â
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