There is a spring in the return fitting, it needs to be shortened to decrease pressure. Mine is too high as well.
I agree Albert, but the fass doesn't have a screw to back out. The pressure regulator is a spring in the return port on mine. You can take it out and collapse it with some pliers and see if your issues goes away. Make sure to take a measurement of the spring before you mess with it. I'm 99.9% sure that's your problem. 11 psi is the factory setting and it is too high for the lb7 regulator to over come, esp an old tired FPR.
What if i upgraded the FPR. would this eliminate the problem or the would the ecu keep reading that the pressure is too high? If so what FPR should i go with.
Also i can't find anywhere on the web on where to adjust that spring or what fuel gauge to buy to see what it is putting out.
A new FPR wont solve a too-high fuel pressure issue.
Add an adjustable regulator in the fuel system, or change the spring like the guys said....
A simple Holley regulator works. Personally, Id do the spring mod first.
We all had to start somewhere, but I suggest more reading first.