High flow fuel pump impressions...
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Well I installed my high flow fuel pump the other day and so far so good. The car doesn't seem to be running too rich, the psi sits slightly above normal and it actually seems to be running better! When it shifts, it's a bit harder, and seems to accelerate a bit faster. I tried the .042 a couple times, but I had a problem with my fuel pressure regulator line, so I'm gonna fix that and give it some more runs tomorrow. www.autoperformanceengineering.com pump FPD006, $118 shipped. Just thougth Id provide the info!
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Originally posted by mtrai760
Regulator line is fixed. Fuel pressure runs at about 78 psi on the bottle, and 51psi off, WOT. Man does she get up and go!
Regulator line is fixed. Fuel pressure runs at about 78 psi on the bottle, and 51psi off, WOT. Man does she get up and go!
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Right now I'm using a .042 and .042, but Ive just started with that jetting, so I'll have to see how it works out. I'm working my way up to a .047... ![Big Grin](https://maxima.org/forums/images/smilies/biggrin.gif)
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Originally posted by BriGuyMax
What is your nitrous and bypass tee jetting???
What is your nitrous and bypass tee jetting???
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Nope, took less than an hour, though my interior still kinda smells like gas, it's going away though. The only prob I'm having right now is with my fuel line at the filter. Apparently it did not agree with 90 psi of fuel pressure, Im gonna have to find a better clamp or sumthin... Oh well, it's all good, gotta pay to play! ![Big Grin](https://maxima.org/forums/images/smilies/biggrin.gif)
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Originally posted by bosco500
this is good to hear.. mine came in the mail yesterday and the max will be out of the shop by fri. hopefully.. so im planning on installing this weekend.. did you run into any installation problems?
this is good to hear.. mine came in the mail yesterday and the max will be out of the shop by fri. hopefully.. so im planning on installing this weekend.. did you run into any installation problems?
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Originally posted by mtrai760
Nope, took less than an hour, though my interior still kinda smells like gas, it's going away though. The only prob I'm having right now is with my fuel line at the filter. Apparently it did not agree with 90 psi of fuel pressure, Im gonna have to find a better clamp or sumthin... Oh well, it's all good, gotta pay to play!![Big Grin](https://maxima.org/forums/images/smilies/biggrin.gif)
Nope, took less than an hour, though my interior still kinda smells like gas, it's going away though. The only prob I'm having right now is with my fuel line at the filter. Apparently it did not agree with 90 psi of fuel pressure, Im gonna have to find a better clamp or sumthin... Oh well, it's all good, gotta pay to play!
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