Idle speed is 800
Mass air flow rate is 1.1lb/min at idle
2002 S60 high fuel pressure
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The theory is you put a PEM-controlled pump into your older car that does not have a PEM.
ECM tells the PEM how much load is required for the pump, PEM adjusts its PWM duty cycle, the pump develops fuel pressure accordingly.
When PWM line is connected to constant +12V, the pump thinks 100% load is required and works hard, until an internal pressure relief valve is triggered, which happens at about 100 PSI. I remember seeing that number when ECM cuts the fuel sharply right on fuel injectors, and the pressure raises momentarily to about 100 PSI.
ECM tells the PEM how much load is required for the pump, PEM adjusts its PWM duty cycle, the pump develops fuel pressure accordingly.
When PWM line is connected to constant +12V, the pump thinks 100% load is required and works hard, until an internal pressure relief valve is triggered, which happens at about 100 PSI. I remember seeing that number when ECM cuts the fuel sharply right on fuel injectors, and the pressure raises momentarily to about 100 PSI.
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