F22B1 turbo is boosting up
What's up community,
I have a 1997 Acura Cl 2.2 vtec (F22B1) same as the accord engine. I have a turbo set up with only 5 lbs., at low rpm it works great but once I press the gas pedal it boost and sounds like firing issue. I check pressure while driving and I found out that is losing pressure. I will be getting a new pump shortly but I'm not sure what to get. Could anyone suggest me the best fuel pump for this application at the right price.
A friend of mine recommended me to use the 454 Chevy engine fuel pump since he says that i need at least 60 psi constantly. I believe that is the EP381 AcDelco fuel pump. Would that be a great option and it would go right on my fuel sending unit as OEM fuel pump or should i need to make modifications for it to proper fit. Also is that one of the best and cheapest way to go or there is best option.
Any advice would appreciated, thanks!
I have a 1997 Acura Cl 2.2 vtec (F22B1) same as the accord engine. I have a turbo set up with only 5 lbs., at low rpm it works great but once I press the gas pedal it boost and sounds like firing issue. I check pressure while driving and I found out that is losing pressure. I will be getting a new pump shortly but I'm not sure what to get. Could anyone suggest me the best fuel pump for this application at the right price.
A friend of mine recommended me to use the 454 Chevy engine fuel pump since he says that i need at least 60 psi constantly. I believe that is the EP381 AcDelco fuel pump. Would that be a great option and it would go right on my fuel sending unit as OEM fuel pump or should i need to make modifications for it to proper fit. Also is that one of the best and cheapest way to go or there is best option.
Any advice would appreciated, thanks!
I'm not going to spoon-feed you and neither should anyone else. Do your own research. Subjects such as these have been covered countless times over the ages and all the answers you need are readily available after searching. You will need aftermarket injectors, a compatible fuel pump and most importantly a real TUNE. That is, if you want your engine to live more than a couple days.
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