wspitler
GreatGrady Captain
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If your engine has a VST, then there is a low pressure pump that provides fuel to the VST and inside the VST often is a high-pressure pump that provides fuel pressure to the fuel rail usually in the 40 psi range. Easy to check fuel delivery at the rail with a pressure gauge. Go back to basics, engine requires air fuel and spark that is all. VST filters are very fine and there’s also another LP filter and some models that can clog. But fuel rail pressure will tell you whether there is fuel getting to the injectors. Seasick is right though typically first sign of VST filter clog is loss of high end RPM.