Well. I wonder if there’s a way to find out from the RPO codes?For what it's worth mine is a 2005 flex fuel and does not have a separate FPR or a (serviceable) fuel filter.
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Well. I wonder if there’s a way to find out from the RPO codes?For what it's worth mine is a 2005 flex fuel and does not have a separate FPR or a (serviceable) fuel filter.
In 2004 or 2005 GM went from return to return-less system. It depends on the production year of your rig. With the reurnless system they also eliminated a fuel filter under the belly of the truck, and change fuel injector flow map.Strange, my FPR is integrated into my fuel pump and is nothing like what's shown in the video. In older GMT800's, the FPR was located on the fuel rail close to the firewall and was easy to access and replace. I had to replace my fuel pump around 120k miles because the FPR was failing, and since it was built into the fuel pump assembly I didn't have a choice but to replace the whole thing.
In 2004 or 2005 GM went from return to return-less system. It depends on the production year of your rig. With the reurnless system they also eliminated a fuel filter under the belly of the truck, and change fuel injector flow map.
In return system, the flow numbers are constant regardless the intake manifold vacuum, and the fuel regulator makes necessary adjustments (that's why it has a vacuum hose from the intake manifold).
In returnless system, the regulator is too far away in the fuel tank to route a vacuum line there. So, the calibaration in the PCM now has different flow rates for different vacuum ##:
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Nice. Perfect timing.During the holidays and on vacation one of neighbors is a mechanic. I had him change out the front sway bar bushings, all 4 control arms and most steering components. I used all oem GM parts. I painted all parts back prior to getting the work done.
Please post up more pictures of the interior, that new interior looks pimp!!I painted some panels and my doors to match my new interior. Slow process but im getting it done. View attachment 360420
How did you prep the plastic, and what did you use to paint/dye the interior plastics? Any prior experience with said product?I painted some panels and my doors to match my new interior. Slow process but im getting it done. View attachment 360420
One place to shop for plastic coatings is materials for motorcycle bodywork repair & paint.....How did you prep the plastic, and what did you use to paint/dye the interior plastics? Any prior experience with said product?
I'm just interested in the name of the product, along with the process he used. I'd assume it was an SEM product.One place to shop for plastic coatings is materials for motorcycle bodywork repair & paint.....