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fongaroos 04-16-2003 11:47 PM

Re:what do you think about the FMU+pump setup?
 
so wait you did add an inline pump or no?

Tad 04-18-2003 05:28 AM

Re:what do you think about the FMU+pump setup?
 
Hmmm, anyone else have any commonts on this setup?
positive or negative?

i'm still not sure

Last_Mohican 04-18-2003 12:39 PM

Re:what do you think about the FMU+pump setup?
 
I started off with your setup as my main option being that i have limited funds at the time. I now thikn that SMC+ and 450's and an intank pump is a better route. This way you get some of the tunning campabilities without the high cost and you dont have to worry about a FMU putting too much pressure on your fuel system and being hard to tune. A SMC plus cost like 115 new which is about the cost of an FMU and DSM's are under 100.
http://userwww.sfsu.edu/~ecg/smc.htm
oh and read the "SMC help"post under engine management.

Tad 04-19-2003 05:48 AM

Re:what do you think about the FMU+pump setup?
 
woah,
I havent considered this smc+ before,
I thought the safc was the only option for cheap tuneability. and even that is too much cash(2-300 for just the safc)

Hmm, i'm definetely considering this,
thanks!

PhoenixGSR 04-19-2003 06:25 AM

Re:what do you think about the FMU+pump setup?
 
when I had a turbo teg I really liked the way it ran with the fmu (drag kit /w 12:1 vortech and stock injectors)... to mean it seemed to run very smooth (although rich), when I upgraded my injectors the car never ran as smooth, but I made great power (that was before the smc, or hack... I just used 370 injectors, an 8:1 and an afc)

a high flow fuel pump is a must though.. you will be really mad if yu smoke a motor to save yourself $100

aron2063 04-19-2003 11:36 AM

Re:what do you think about the FMU+pump setup?
 
i dont think the fuel pup has to be 255 lph, the vortech supercharger for my car comes with a 155 lph fuel pump, you only need a 255 for like a supercharged mustang gt

PhoenixGSR 04-19-2003 02:17 PM

Re:what do you think about the FMU+pump setup?
 

Originally Posted by 99TurboSI
i dont think the fuel pup has to be 255 lph, the vortech supercharger for my car comes with a 155 lph fuel pump, you only need a 255 for like a supercharged mustang gt

the high pressure fuel flow is what is important with a fmu set up, you need a pump that flows good at 100+ psi because the standard ratio is 12:1 which gives you about 120psi of fuel pressure at 7 psi of boost.. the average fuel pump is not up to the task at those pressure levels

Last_Mohican 04-19-2003 09:22 PM

Re:what do you think about the FMU+pump setup?
 
Actually I think the 12:1 on the FMU means that it increases fuel pressure by 12 per puind of boost which would be 7* 12 =84 and if stock is 32 then that puts you at 116 ..opps my bad 120 is right i was thinking 84 total not extra.

SqwirlyCivic 04-19-2003 09:30 PM

Re:what do you think about the FMU+pump setup?
 
I am am thinking of a very similar setup on my D15B7 budget setup... any of you guys using intercoolers? should I just go with a SMIC? Is one of those big custom Tyrus IC's a bit too much for 7 psi?

Tad 04-19-2003 11:25 PM

Re:what do you think about the FMU+pump setup?
 
hey, one thing I know,
if you can afford a great ic, get it.
I got a cool rx7 one, from a 3rd gen rx7,
I like it cuz I used to have one of those cars, so its like a keepsake,hehe.

but yeah, better intercooler = colder air = more reliability = good for our little motors :)


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