Hi,
The N/A fuel pump is different to the SC fuel pump is it not?
I'm trying to narrow down why I have suffered with lean fueling.
N/A Fuel Pump with SC Conversion
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Re: N/A Fuel Pump with SC Conversion
Yes it is. I'm sure I've told you this before but if you run an NA pump you have to run a rising rate adjustable fuel pressure regulator and have it setup on the rolling road. Otherwise it will run lean as the fuel pressure regulator runs a lower pressure than the NA which really causes the issue.
Or you can change the pump and put the correct one in.
Or you can change the pump and put the correct one in.
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Is there an alternative to the SC pump? Such as a mk2 turbo or the MA70 supra pump?
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Pretty sure the MK2 turbo fuel pump is fine for this. But you'd need to check it is a straight swop.
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Re: N/A Fuel Pump with SC Conversion
I've found one at Fensport which delivers 176l/hr so that should be more than adequate, plus it's new as well.
Re: N/A Fuel Pump with SC Conversion
I think the fensport one will run at 8bar which will overfuel your motor. The stock sc pump runs at @3.8. Im in the process of replacing mine with a inline pump & run it @ 5bar as ive had some power upgrades.
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Re: N/A Fuel Pump with SC Conversion
I'll email them and find out - thanks for the heads up.
Can you show me the link for your inline pump?
Can you show me the link for your inline pump?
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You can change the pump, but you'll still need an adjustable fuel pressure regulator that will need to be setup on the rollers to get the fuel pressure right.
If you fit the adjustable fuel pressure regulator, you don't need to change the pump at all as I have proven some 15 years ago. But I'm not stopping you waste money on a pump you don't actually need.
If you fit the adjustable fuel pressure regulator, you don't need to change the pump at all as I have proven some 15 years ago. But I'm not stopping you waste money on a pump you don't actually need.
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Re: N/A Fuel Pump with SC Conversion
If i had the original SC pump would I still need the FPR
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What are the specs of the SC fuel regulator?
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ran my jdm 4agze swap on the stock na fuel pump for many years, even when i converted to turbo. never had an issue or lean out up to 18psi. used the stock 4agze fpr.
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Re: N/A Fuel Pump with SC Conversion
I dont think Ill bother.
Re: N/A Fuel Pump with SC Conversion
it's not hard to whip the tank out and replace it anyways.
Re: N/A Fuel Pump with SC Conversion
memnfoos wrote:Is there an alternative to the SC pump? Such as a mk2 turbo or the MA70 supra pump?
Mk2 na is suppose to be a direct drop in. I use Deatschwerks pumps now in my aw11's. But sized bigger than needed stock for the extra boost etc i use.