fuel problem
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It isn't likely that it would fail that quickly.
The new spider units do usually include a new FPR along with them. As long as you got a new one rather then a boneyard one then the regulator probably isn't the issue.
Test the harness to the pump first before dropping the tank. If you have under 12v to the pump then somewhere along the line you have an electrical problem and your fuel pump might be ok.
If your voltage is good to the pump then it looks like your off to the wonderful world of fuel pump replacement.
The new spider units do usually include a new FPR along with them. As long as you got a new one rather then a boneyard one then the regulator probably isn't the issue.
Test the harness to the pump first before dropping the tank. If you have under 12v to the pump then somewhere along the line you have an electrical problem and your fuel pump might be ok.
If your voltage is good to the pump then it looks like your off to the wonderful world of fuel pump replacement.
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