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jb95gst

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Nov 12, 2002
Scottsdale, Arizona
I am just wondering if I need to do the FP rewire on my 255lph (high press). I have an evo III 16g that I just installed, and I just installed the FP. I have not driven it yet, b/c I am rebuilding the motor. It should be up and running in a couple weeks and am wondering if I should do this while it is down.
Thanks, JB
 
No way. Your unwired 255hp is already overkilled to hell.
 
ease said:
then rewire your fuel pump.

explain to me why someone would need a rewired 255 high pressure pump on a 16g car.
 
I am not saying that he "NEEDS" to rewire his fuel pump. All I am saying is that it would not hurt anything and only could help him if he rewired is fuel pump WITH A FUEL PRESURE REGULATOR.

Ease,
 
ease said:
only could help him

How in the world will this help him? If a 190 will take a 50trim with no problem, explain to me how a rewired high pressure 255 will in anyway have a chance of helping him on his 16g car.
 
i'm with ease on this one! fuel is a key factor in making power, no matter what turbo you have! i do agree before you do this mod i would get a fpr! when i used to run my big 16g, i had a full fuel system with -6 lines and it didn't hurt me one bit! :cool:
 
yea man from my knowledge the 255 overrides the stock fuel pressure regulator....me personally i have the big 16g and im fully rich at WOT.......stock fuel pressure should be around 43psi...and from what i read the 255 can raise that pressure 10-20% more (correct me if im wrong, sorry) thus adding excess fuel....get fpr set that down to bout 43psi and u should be straight
-mike :dsm:
 
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