take off fuel pump/fpr w/ hondata?!?
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take off fuel pump/fpr w/ hondata?!?
when i got my car back from my hondata tuner..i noticed he had removed my vortech fmu and fuel pump...(he installed dsm 440s) i asked him about this and he said that theyre not needed anymore w/ the hondata..is this true ?
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Re: take off fuel pump/fpr w/ hondata?!? (turbo01gsr)
when i got my car back from my hondata tuner..i noticed he had removed my vortech fmu and fuel pump...(he installed dsm 440s) i asked him about this and he said that theyre not needed anymore w/ the hondata..is this true ?
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Re: take off fuel pump/fpr w/ hondata?!? (Xerxes)
was it an aftermarket fuel pump? I don't understand...hondata is just the ecu, it doesn't help with the fuel at all.
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Re: take off fuel pump/fpr w/ hondata?!? (smoothludey2)
actually hondata controls delivery rate and amount of fuel delivered. it was the vortech FMU that came with the drag 3 kit, as well as the airtex inline fuel pump. my car gets fuel now via the stock fuel pump...the inline is a supplement to the stock fuel pump.
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Re: take off fuel pump/fpr w/ hondata?!? (smoothludey2)
the purpose of your FMU is to rise fuel pressure under boost, resulting in more fuel passing through the injector. With a hondata and larger injectors, you are able to provide the needed fuel without high fuel pressures. I dont know if you had an inline or intank pump, but the inline pump is not needed anymore because it no longer needs to support high fuel pressures. I think you can get away with the stock intank pump, but i decided to go with a walbro 255 lph high pressure intank pump.
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Re: take off fuel pump/fpr w/ hondata?!? (D-SPEED)
the purpose of your FMU is to rise fuel pressure under boost, resulting in more fuel passing through the injector. With a hondata and larger injectors, you are able to provide the needed fuel without high fuel pressures. I dont know if you had an inline or intank pump, but the inline pump is not needed anymore because it no longer needs to support high fuel pressures. I think you can get away with the stock intank pump, but i decided to go with a walbro 255 lph high pressure intank pump.
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Re: take off fuel pump/fpr w/ hondata?!? (Arturbo)
I, too, would run an aftermarket intank fuel pump with your setup. The stocker just can't flow enough safely.
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Re: take off fuel pump/fpr w/ hondata?!? (RH+G)
nope.. he was correct when he said High psi Walbro. Walbro GSS 342 is the way to go when using a Hondata.
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Re: take off fuel pump/fpr w/ hondata?!? (Dee)
I'm piecing together my turbo set up...do i NEED a fpr with hondata and an aftermarket intake pump or is it just a nice thing to have? I know I'd need one with a FMU but do i need one for hondata intake pump setup?
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Re: take off fuel pump/fpr w/ hondata?!? (wrestler121)
With a Hondata a good fuel pump (Walbro or Bosch) and an FPR is needed.
With an FMU, Walbro pumps are not recommended because the fp's will constantly go over 80psi and cause some serious fuel starvation problems.
FMU = Bosch + FPR
stand alone ecu = any good pump + FPR
Holley and BBK intank units are rebadged Walbro's.
With an FMU, Walbro pumps are not recommended because the fp's will constantly go over 80psi and cause some serious fuel starvation problems.
FMU = Bosch + FPR
stand alone ecu = any good pump + FPR
Holley and BBK intank units are rebadged Walbro's.
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