3/29/2023 Update: CorkSport internals were seizing. Installed AutoTech internals and the car runs normally again.
4/21/2023 Update: CorkSport confirmed the internals were bad after testing them at their lab, however were unable to warranty them since I had a shop purchase and install these on my vehicle.
Hey everyone, back again with another fuel pressure issue.
For the last month or so, my car has been having an issue where it's unable to maintain desired fuel pressure levels under WOT, dropping linearly into the 1400s at times.
Fuel system wise, I've got:
Troubleshooting wise, I swapped (with no luck):

I've noticed my first pull after warming up seems to be the least problematic, with further pulls bringing the fuel pressure down quicker. When turning the car off after being driven, the fuel pressure drops quickly, hence me trying many different PRVs.
I've heard the sensors don't fail in the way that I'm experiencing, so I'm hoping it's not a leaky injector or the in-tank pump. Pump pressure is normal with the KICO test, showing 60ish psi. I have not tried a fuel volume test.
I've attached two datalogs showing the fuel pressure drop along with a video of the PRV test.
If the PRV test is truly that simple, and I assume the PRV is good, then am I left with the check ball or leaky injector?
Edit: I forgot to mention my fuel system squeals like a bitch on cold starts and only goes away once the car is warmed up. It's incredibly annoying.
(these cars are nightmares)
4/21/2023 Update: CorkSport confirmed the internals were bad after testing them at their lab, however were unable to warranty them since I had a shop purchase and install these on my vehicle.
Hey everyone, back again with another fuel pressure issue.
For the last month or so, my car has been having an issue where it's unable to maintain desired fuel pressure levels under WOT, dropping linearly into the 1400s at times.
Fuel system wise, I've got:
- CorkSport internals
- Corksport injector seals
- OEM PRV
- OEM HPFP
- OEM injectors (serviced)
Troubleshooting wise, I swapped (with no luck):
- 3 different PRVs
- Spill valve
- Ignition coil harness
- Verified issue happens both on 91 and E30 tunes

I've noticed my first pull after warming up seems to be the least problematic, with further pulls bringing the fuel pressure down quicker. When turning the car off after being driven, the fuel pressure drops quickly, hence me trying many different PRVs.
I've heard the sensors don't fail in the way that I'm experiencing, so I'm hoping it's not a leaky injector or the in-tank pump. Pump pressure is normal with the KICO test, showing 60ish psi. I have not tried a fuel volume test.
I've attached two datalogs showing the fuel pressure drop along with a video of the PRV test.
If the PRV test is truly that simple, and I assume the PRV is good, then am I left with the check ball or leaky injector?
Edit: I forgot to mention my fuel system squeals like a bitch on cold starts and only goes away once the car is warmed up. It's incredibly annoying.
(these cars are nightmares)
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