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Pressure with car on is 51; with car turned over: 43-44; and with FPR hose removed: 52-53. After the car was off, it held 51 for 6-7 minutes before dropping to 50. After 15 minutes, I went out and it was 45 psi.

Do these suggest fuel pump or FPR problem?

The car, 3.4 w/215K, as been sputtering up hills intermittently and hesitating. Also, sounds like a missing, popping sound at idle.
 
what year is the car is and do you have a check engine light on? Have you eliminated that the cause may be ignition related? Bad coil pack, wires, plugs etc.?
 
The numbers you've posted suggest that the FPR is doing it's job. You're testing at idle I presume. The fuel pump could be providing enough fuel/pressure for that demand but not enogh at higher RPMs. This has happened to me before.

You can test the pump with a flow test. Ot should fill 16 oz of volume in 20 seconds.
 
what year is the car is and do you have a check engine light on? Have you eliminated that the cause may be ignition related? Bad coil pack, wires, plugs etc.?

It's a 2000. No codes at the moment. I'm not sure how to test the coil packs. I know it has AC Delco platinum plugs, with about 20k on them and on the wires.
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