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    Exclamation Car Running Like Poo.....

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    Was up north in Bishopscourt yesterday but the car didnt run right all day. She looses power for a second on full boost, around 4-4n a half rpm. Im thinking its fuelling, also the exterior fuel pump seems very loud like its starved of fuel.......So i think the fuel pump is flucked..

    Anybody experience this before? Help needed asap

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    TEAM MANFOOT

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    Did you check the vacuum pipe on the fuel pressure regulator? It there a gauge on the fuel line? Was the tank full of fuel.

    The pump is fairly loud in your car alright, in punchestown, we though you left the pump switched on when you parked, and went over to the car and then could hear that it was actually running. Bosch 044 pump is it


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    Ya its a Bosch 044 afaik


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    Uprated pumps arnt the most reliable, maybe try one that deffo works..

    Also how much fuel had you? if it wasnt enough the pump might not have been able to pick any up..

    Starving uprated pumps wears them out very quickly too.


    How did ya do up there anyway??


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    The Bosch 044 is meant to be very strong, its a huge external pump, and even pumping dry they can run for a nice bit unlike the walbro or other internal pumps. We have one in the Silvia, the pressure they throw out is huge, so might affect the regulator over time.


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    Robbie Thornton mapped it didnt he, maybe get onto him...

    400 horses............. 1 jockey

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    in fairness would a quick call to the seller not help you better since they know the car inside out ????
    all that money spent and a problem every week im sure they would be willing to help ya out rapid ?? IMO..


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    Quote Originally Posted by Frankae86 View Post
    Robbie Thornton mapped it didnt he, maybe get onto him...
    Been onto him, he said he will supply and fit a new pump but will have to map it again! Is this true?

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    if its a different kind of pump then probably, yes.

    He might be worried it was mapped on a faulty pump so with the new one the fuel pressure will be different in different parts of the map.

    if its a straight like for like swap i cant see why it would need a remap though


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    Should he not have been able to figure out that the fuel pump was weak while he was mapping it?

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