do i need upgraded pump with hondata?

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Old Aug 9, 2002 | 11:43 AM
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Default do i need upgraded pump with hondata?

just got a hondata 4b in and am currently putting on a t3-t04 turbo on 2nd gen b16a...the fuel rail/fpr/injectors all stock b16a crap...my fuel pump is still the old 88 crx dx (my car) one...i plan on boosting 6-8psi and putting gsr block in a few months....do i need to upgrade fuel pump to a new one...integra one...or aftermarket....or should i just get 310 cc injectors....or do i need anything else at all?
hondata website leads me to believe i just need to upgraded injectors

any input on this from anyone who knows would be greatly appreciated cuz this is my first turbo project
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Old Aug 9, 2002 | 11:52 AM
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Default Re: do i need upgraded pump with hondata? (jeffro_rex)

did you try calling hondata? i upgraded my entire fuel system just because i felt i should... but i have heard of people running 10psi with a stock fuel system except for the injectors.
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Old Aug 9, 2002 | 11:57 AM
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Default Re: do i need upgraded pump with hondata? (supergreenSol)

"But, if you run your stock fuel pressure (say 40 psi) and this stock fuel pump, 650cc injectors will easily provide you fuelling for low 300 wheel HP. Honda computers will easily idle a 1600cc engine on 720cc injectors."

http://www.hondata.com/techfuelpump.html

this is from the hondata website. so the answer is yes
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