I looking for any real world hp gains or 1/4 mile gains to justify the price for the pump?? Also do you have to change the line every time you disconnect the pump to go back to stock for n.y. inspection?? Thanks..
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I hear when you go back to stock cel comes on..I have never heard of any emissions inspections checking HPFP before......
Why would you go back to stock? Do they do a OB2 scan? If there are no CELS and everything is okay, why would they even think to check the HPFP? Are they literally going to take the cover off, and then take the foam protector off?I hear when you go back to stock cel comes on..
Yes they scan in N.Y... I remove my dp's every May and put back to stock.. It stinks..lol.Why would you go back to stock? Do they do a OB2 scan? If there are no CELS and everything is okay, why would they even think to check the HPFP? Are they literally going to take the cover off, and then take the foam protector off?
Do you have a CEL with your DP's?Yes they scan in N.Y... I remove my dp's every May and put back to stock.. It stinks..lol.
The pump is worth the investment for piece of mind and to run a e30 blend from your tuner.. I did have a hard timeThis thread went in a completely opposite direction than the title... I would still like that info.
So to answer the original question, my car with the below modifications made 430/450 before hpfp and just shy of 470/500 after.
So I believe that would happen only if you were fuel pressure limited. I presume the ECM saw the low pressure and limited boost to match it. If the engine were not fuel pressure limited, the new HPFP wouldn't help.
So before buying, it would be wise compare the commanded fuel pressure against the actual fuel pressure. If they match, the HPFP is doing it's job.