Knightfire, I've checked the vacuum line of the FPR (stock) everyday...no sign of gas at all.  I'm not sure if there's a trace of the smell of gas, but it's so small that I can't really tell.  But if the pressure drops from 40 to 0 in a matter of seconds, I would think that gas would be present in the vacuum line - not just a slight trace of a smell.  
 
One test I actually did perform, that Fred mentioned in other posts, was to pressurize the system and pinch off the return line. If the pressure went up, you have a bad FPR. I did that and it ended up the pressure shot up to 80 psi. It still did significantly drop off though. (Althought I don't know how much my clamp actually sealed off the entire line). But I thought if my FPR was bad, I would be seeing the gas in the vacuum line. Is it possible for it to be bad, yet not see any gas in the vacuum line?
Tracy, I just realized what you're saying...there's no regulator to regulate the pressure if I'm gonna attach the gauge at the filter area. If my fuel pump is bad, though, and I attach the gauge at the filter area, will I still see a drop-off? I'm pretty sure it's good considering it's a new pump, however, I can never be too sure.
Thanks for your guys' help.
					
 One test I actually did perform, that Fred mentioned in other posts, was to pressurize the system and pinch off the return line. If the pressure went up, you have a bad FPR. I did that and it ended up the pressure shot up to 80 psi. It still did significantly drop off though. (Althought I don't know how much my clamp actually sealed off the entire line). But I thought if my FPR was bad, I would be seeing the gas in the vacuum line. Is it possible for it to be bad, yet not see any gas in the vacuum line?
Tracy, I just realized what you're saying...there's no regulator to regulate the pressure if I'm gonna attach the gauge at the filter area. If my fuel pump is bad, though, and I attach the gauge at the filter area, will I still see a drop-off? I'm pretty sure it's good considering it's a new pump, however, I can never be too sure.
Thanks for your guys' help.
 ).  It would be just the opposite... that proves the regulator is doing its job, and that the fuel pump is capable of 80psi.
 
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