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    #31
    Nevermind :p I just read a tech article that reveals the limited increase in power gained from a more complex approach to the hi-r3v-lean issue ;)

    -Mark
    I Timothy 2:1-2

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      #32
      I think you mean variable fuel pressure regulator, not fuel pump. I prefer the one IE sells, since it bolts up to the stock fuel rail with no adapters or other BS, and it comes with a gauge.
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        #33
        The only real way to fix all the problems with motronic is to get a standalone and dyno tune it perfectly and it removes the AFM for MUCH better throttle response. Driving my 325is w/ MS...then getting in my eta sucks... AFM and motronic FTL...but great for DDing.
        :: PNW Crew ::
        '87 325 4dr, '74 2002

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          #34
          Originally posted by nando View Post
          I think you mean variable fuel pressure regulator, not fuel pump. I prefer the one IE sells, since it bolts up to the stock fuel rail with no adapters or other BS, and it comes with a gauge.
          Thanks, mang - I checked out the IE model, $245... looks nice though.
          I Timothy 2:1-2

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            #35
            You shouldn't be running that lean anyways. Instead of compensating with more fuel, find the real source of the problem, i.e. a vacuum leak or clogged injectors.

            RISING EDGE

            Let's drive fast and have fun.

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              #36
              Kinda off the subject but looking at that pic, I couldn't help but to think what would happen in the event that the dyno jammed up and the car went flying through the garage! I guess that must have happened before because the last time I went with my buddy to have his car put on the dyno, they hooked this heavy chain to the tow hook in the back.

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                #37
                That is not a variable rate fuel pump but a variable pressure fuel regulator,
                you can find one cheaper on ebay I´m sure.
                Gunni
                @ Prodrive / Aston Martin Racing

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                  #38
                  getting mine done tomorrow....
                  i have a friend that works at a shop. with apprx. 240-250k miles on her, im only expecting like 120-130 whp. absolutely everything is stock.

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                    #39
                    Originally posted by Digitalwave View Post
                    You shouldn't be running that lean anyways. Instead of compensating with more fuel, find the real source of the problem, i.e. a vacuum leak or clogged injectors.
                    True. It's on my mind 24/7 - hopefully I'll have it diagnosed soon...

                    Originally posted by Jscotty
                    Kinda off the subject but looking at that pic, I couldn't help but to think what would happen in the event that the dyno jammed up and the car went flying through the garage! I guess that must have happened before because the last time I went with my buddy to have his car put on the dyno, they hooked this heavy chain to the tow hook in the back.
                    Haha, my car wasn't tethered! All it had was a chok block in front of the DS front wheel... :p

                    Originally posted by gstuning
                    That is not a variable rate fuel pump but a variable pressure fuel regulator, you can find one cheaper on ebay I´m sure.
                    Yeah, if it comes to that I will def scour eBay :)

                    Originally posted by tomgt325
                    getting mine done tomorrow....
                    i have a friend that works at a shop. with apprx. 240-250k miles on her, im only expecting like 120-130 whp. absolutely everything is stock.
                    Cool, man! Post up! :D
                    I Timothy 2:1-2

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