Returnless Fuel Injection Systems Denver CO
Returnless Fuel Injection Systems
January 01, 2009 If you've tried to find the fuel pressure regulator on many late-model engines by looking in the engine compartment, you won't find it there because the regulator has been relocated to the fuel tank. If you’ve tried to find the fuel pressure regulator on many late-model engines by looking in the engine compartment, you won’t find it there because the regulator has been relocated to the fuel tank. Engines with “returnless” electronic fuel injection (EFI) systems have the regulator inside the fuel tank. The regulator is part of the fuel pump assembly and is usually located downstream of the in-tank fuel filter. Why have the vehicle manufacturers gone to this type of setup? To reduce evaporative (EVAP) emissions from the fuel system. In 2004, federal emission regulations required lower EVAP emissions. This, in turn, required a change to returnless fuel injection systems on many vehicles. |
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