nonickatall
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If we all talk about the fuel pressure in idle, the fuel pressure should be lower in idle than in throttle.
Therefore a Vakuum hose is at the fuel pressure regulator. If there's a high vacuum, it lowers the pressure.
The background is: In idle, on a closed throttle, the vacuum is much higher in the intake system then on rpm with open throttle.
But the amount of fuel is calculated by the ECU on the data of the mass air sensor and is regulated by the opening time of the injectors at a defined fuel pressure.
If you have a higher vacuum at idle, then it sucks, so to speak, the fuel out of the injectors and the amount of injected fuel is higher, than it should.
That is the reason, why they lower the fuel pressure in idle.
Therefore a Vakuum hose is at the fuel pressure regulator. If there's a high vacuum, it lowers the pressure.
The background is: In idle, on a closed throttle, the vacuum is much higher in the intake system then on rpm with open throttle.
But the amount of fuel is calculated by the ECU on the data of the mass air sensor and is regulated by the opening time of the injectors at a defined fuel pressure.
If you have a higher vacuum at idle, then it sucks, so to speak, the fuel out of the injectors and the amount of injected fuel is higher, than it should.
That is the reason, why they lower the fuel pressure in idle.