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Is this the pressure drop that occurs as the rpm's increase or did it also help with the pressure drop at the onset of the pull?It help over 15 psi of drop from 66 to 51 now it just stays 66-65
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Is this the pressure drop that occurs as the rpm's increase or did it also help with the pressure drop at the onset of the pull?It help over 15 psi of drop from 66 to 51 now it just stays 66-65
I actually just ordered division X rails today. That's good news... wanting to do e54 tuneThose who are pushing the limits on stock fuel system . I did VMP fuel rails today and it help my pressure drop greatly. I’ve heard rhe 18+ rails don’t flow that great with these new rails totally different car.
Are you running a BAP and if so which one?My pressure drop was just as rpm went up mostly the last 500-700 rpm
You think Gen 2 Fuel rails are okay? Just gen 3 needing upgrade.My pressure drop was just as rpm went up mostly the last 500-700 rpm
Stock Gen 2 rails perform a little better then gen 3.You think Gen 2 Fuel rails are okay? Just gen 3 needing upgrade.
Can you provide a link to the rails you purchased?VMP boost a pump
Can you provide a link to the rails you purchased?
How did you relieve the pressure in the rails? Can you run them dry I guess that would be ideal. I've tried disconnecting fuel pump module and the fuel pump itself and the car will still idle.VMP boost a pump
How did you relieve the pressure in the rails? Can you run them dry I guess that would be ideal. I've tried disconnecting fuel pump module and the fuel pump itself and the car will still idle.
I've looked for that fuse do you remember it's name?I’ve pull the fuse and crank the car till it dies and I’ve just un done the rails without doing anything. Not much fuel comes out. I put a towel to catch it.
I've looked for that fuse do you remember it's name?
i got the BPS/Divisionx for 379 shipped using a discount codes. includes plumbing for stock lines and you can upgrade to return style later. Wish i would have known about the boomba setup though.If anyone is looking for an affordable set of fuel rails, take a look at the Boomba Racing kit. Its on sale at the moment for $175. For the 18+ cars, you need to order an additional 8an ORB to 3/8" adapter for either the feed from the tank or the High Pressure connection as well as an adapter to convert one of the 1/8 NPT ports for the fuel pressure sensor. I got both mine from Radium for $35
https://www.boombaracing.com/mustang-gt-fuel-rail-natural/
Radium PN 14-0359 FP Sensor fitting
Radium PN 14-0368 14-0368 8AN ORB to 3/8in SAE Male
http://www.radiumauto.com/NPT-National-Pipe-Thread-Fittings-P626.aspx