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Any gains from 'Fuel Pump Rewire' mod?

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S_Ranger

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Aug 30, 2004
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Just wondering, I'm doing it anyway but I was wanted to know from those of you that have done it if you noticed any top end gains. LMK what's up. :rocks:
 
I did the fuel pump rewire mod and noticed my fuel pressure gauge stayed alittle more steady above 5000rpm. It was only a couple psi but every little bit counts with fuel. This is more of a out of sight......out of mind......kind of safety fix. Good luck:cool:
 
Only going to give you power if you are able to turn up the boost more on the top end without getting lean like you would otherwise. Just doing it and changing nothing else you won't gain any power unless you had the boost too high for the amount of fuel it was pumping out before.
 
What the rewire mod does is basically keeps the current consistent. If you haven't done it you will notice power drains with certain accessories such as turn signals, stereo equipment ect. With the rewire the pump will not loose power and it will keep pulling fuel at the same rate. Hope this helps. :thumb:
 
Oh ok, I understand. That's why the guy above you said just for safety huh? I'm only runnin 10-11 due to the FMIC and stock t-25. After this, I'd say 16 will do, but is 14 on the safer side?
 
Didn't really affect any throttle response or power. The only difference was noticed on my fuel pressure gauge being a steadier at high rpm. Otherwise you really won't notice any difference until you start to really push some boost.
 
Thanks fellas. Rep points for all of you. Be sure to do the same to others that help you out. :thumb:
 
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