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Fpu
It took me about 2 hours after replacing the engine with another in this 4-runner I just bought. The biggest problem was is it would absolutley not idle. Would idle around 3-500 RPM and still wouldn't sound quite right when on the throttle. The power wasn't quite there. After screwing around I finally removed the FPU vacuume line and it picked right up. It is idleing a little high around 1100 RPM's but I think I can fix that by adjusting the throttle cables. But runs great and smooth now.
My question is. How can I fix this FPU so it works properly and if I do just decide to leave the vaccume off like I am currently doing how is this really going to effect me. Positively or negatively. Also what does it stand for Fuel Pressure Unit????? Thanks |
Can you describe the part and it's location? All I can think of is you're referring to the fuel pressure up valve or the fuel pressure regulator.
Did you cap off wherever unplugged the vacuum line? |
There is a plastic bung that comes out of the intake manifold on the upper passenger side. There are 3 vaccume lines comming out of it. All 3 of those go down to the passanger wheel well inside. The one that ends in the middle, According to my manual is called the FPU.
I found one thread on here refering to it but not much informatin was provided. I beleive it helps regulate the fuel by placing a vaccume on the line at certain times. But my problem is it is obviously not functioning correctly becuase the car lopes and runs horrible with that line connected. |
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