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Old Nov 13, 2003 | 11:13 PM
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Default what size FMU should i get?

what size FMU should i get for my 95 accord vtec? right now my fuel mangement is stalk. i plan to buy a FMU, fuel pump and 4 injectors. i thihnk i just get the injectors from the prelude. the thing i need to know is what size fmu i should get and what fuel pump should i get to match the fmu? my compression a at 8.8-1 stock. plus, what is the different between an external and an internal fuel pump? thanx -Phat-
Old Nov 14, 2003 | 01:36 AM
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if u want to run less than 8 psi i would just get a 10:1 or a 12:1 fmu,and stick with the stock injectors.internal fuel pump=in the tank? external(in-line)=outside the fuel tank?
Old Nov 14, 2003 | 01:07 PM
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you usually need both with an FMU. The intank's are better and the inline ones should be more of a booster. IMO the inline one's will eventually kill your intank pump. My friend had a booster and intank and his fuel pressure gauge read zero becuase the inline pump was sucking more gas than the intank was flowing. Use the Inline as a booster with an RPM activation switch
Old Nov 14, 2003 | 06:34 PM
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----, I moved this thread to the wrong forum. Sorry...........
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