Joe,
Isn't equal to the pump pressure? (I mean the rail pressure), so if the pump is a stock one, very easy to know its pressure.
What about depending on efilive scan tool, I found the following (in PIDs):
DESCRIPTION PARAMETER
Fuel Rail Pressure SAE.FRP_C
Fuel Rail Pressure (Gauge) SAE.FRP
Fuel Rail Pressure Relative To Manifold Vacuum SAE.FRP_B
Another question, let's say the stock fuel pump gives 58 psig. Is it possible GM designers will rate engine's injectors at lower than that, so we need to correct it when we start tuning??????
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