You didn't by chance replace the small diameter line from accumulator to filter with something larger? That small diameter line is what creates high fuel pressure, not the pump itself (is not 75 PSI from the tank). Kind of like putting your finger over end of a garden hose. See Message #32067. Sounds definitely as though you aren't "cracking" the fuel injectors. Need minimum 50-51 PSI to start spraying. If you're SURE everything from fuel distributor forward is factory spec, may need to adjust fuel mixture screw. You may not have touched, but are you sure no one else has? Note fuel mixture is set with car running -- NO VACUUM LEAKS! If you've got an injector out, plug its port in head -- 1/4" vacuum leak otherwise. Make sure line feeding idle speed motor from under fuel distributor is tight -- 3/4" vacuum leak. BTW: are you sure control pressure regulator is plumbed correctly? Supply is from bottom of fuel distrubutor, same side as tank return line, port closest to rear of car. Line out of course goes to top of fuel distributor. This is a wonderfully clear pic: http://www.specialtauto.com/delorean-images/fuel-hose-stainless.jpg Note that lines in this pic cross out of sight when attached to control pressure regulator itself -- line in is closest to rear of vehicle, line out closest to tank. Bill Robertson #5939 >--- In dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, Delorean17@xxxx wrote: > Hi, > I finally had a chance to work on this guys car today. The fuel > distributor is brand new and I have fuel where the feed line enters the > distributor. All of the lines have been double checked and are hooked up > correctly. I remove several of the injectors and place them in bottles with > the fuel pump running. I feel resistance on the air sensor plate but I only > get a dribble of fuel out of each injector line. I have double checked every > connection on the car and they are hooked up properly. I also installed a > new pump today but had the same results. > I remember hearing that fuel pressure could sometimes be cut off > near the fuel filter if it is tightened too hard. Is that a possibility? > What else could be causing this problem? I must have this car out of my > garage in 2 days. HELP ME!! > > Thanks > > > Dave. > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]