DaBears4Lyfe
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John Bushbaum just posted a video regarding a potential fuel pump upgrade! Looks like he will be working on a new fuel pump to continue tuning with. Should be a great new mod for us Stinger owners!
Don’t understand what your trying to say here .... you just literally repeated what John said lol .... John didnt say the check valve is not needed .... he said it is possible it won’t be needed if the regulator has another one ... he stated he will be looking into that .... I took it as he will opening up the holes and see if it provides his car with more flow and help his fuel issues .... if it does help his fuel issues without causing other issues then he is making improvement, or there is the possibility that what he’s doing won’t help and cause other issues but I guess we won’t know into he’s done testing .... either way he is putting in the work and being the lab rat to put it to the test ... let’s wait and see what he comes back with ... maybe it’s good news, maybe it’s bad news ....Tl;dr - Tork says the check valve the fuel pump uses is not needed because there is another regulator that should take care of the function, although he doesn't know if the regulator has a check valve built in. Also, the check valve only allows ~3.6mm equivalent hose size in flow so he will be opening the holes in the existing check valve to see if it changes the fuel aspects. Existing hose connections on the pump assembly are ~4.8mm in diameter.
That's the whole point of a Tl;dr post. Many people aren't going to watch an 11 minute video when you can explain the restriction in 2 sentences (which is what I did). It's great info and I was just trying to make it easier for people to get the information faster.Don’t understand what your trying to say here .... you just literally repeated what John said lol ....
Yes I did.That's the whole point of a Tl;dr post. Many people aren't going to watch an 11 minute video when you can explain the restriction in 2 sentences (which is what I did). It's great info and I was just trying to make it easier for people to get the information faster.
For someone to disagree with my post? lmao
Admittedly I didn't watch the video, but it sounds like narrowest point within the fuel bucket is 3.6mm based on the replies here? Depending on the fuel pressure and how long fuel has to travel along the narrowest point it may or may not be significant.
I still think the first step towards evaluating the fuel system is to get low pressure logging active so we can confirm the higher power high fuel pressure drops we see are preceded by a low fuel pressure drop. And better evaluate low fuel pressure overall even in situations where high pressure isn't cratering.
My bad I didn't see the coding in the corner "Tl;dr", You got very tactical on us and I lost you.That's the whole point of a Tl;dr post. Many people aren't going to watch an 11 minute video when you can explain the restriction in 2 sentences (which is what I did). It's great info and I was just trying to make it easier for people to get the information faster.
For someone to disagree with my post? lmao
No apologies needed Sir and no offense was taken, you are a good man ......Just put a disclaimer when you are going tactical on us at the bottom of your post.....No, I didn't purposely word it to make it sound bad. I updated it to include the words 'probably' and 'yet'. Sorry to offend you guys by saving people 10 minutes.. I did purposefully leave out the part where he's trashing other vendors though since it's 100% irrelevant.
And Lap3 says there are no fuel issues at all, while all other tuners agree there are fuel limitations. Hmmmm.
Maybe Lap 3 is compensating via tunning or something.....I am sure they know what there doing....They probably know a lot and are saying/sharing very little......And Lap3 says there are no fuel issues at all, while all other tuners agree there are fuel limitations. Hmmmm.
Been tried up with other projects on both the Stinger and others so haven't gotten to it yet.
WMI offers several benefits. Increased fuel volume, increased octane, and lowered inlet temps. With EGT reduction a bonus. Increased fuel volume isn't adding any power but does let you run a stronger E85 mixture which in turn adds more octane to the mix. Then again with WMI octane normally isn't an issue.
Fuel system upgrades on this platform in my opinion won't be much of a factor until you run larger turbos, much stronger E85 mixtures, etc.