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Hot wiring the fuel pump
Has anyone hot wired the fuel pump. What is the reason and is it good for the car? I hear people talk about doing that, but I dont want to do it if it is not worth the trouble. And can sombody point me in the right direction in tring to find 15g turbos and the fuel pump and fuel injectors. I cant find them any where. What is the usual pricing for all of that.
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hotwiring the fuel pump allows your fuel pump to run at normal voltage thus decreasing fuel pressure allowing more fuel to be delivered from the pump. You can learn how to hotwire at www.stealth316.com
as for 15g turbos, there's a board member on 3si who sells them for a good price, you can also check TEC's website as for fuel components, check out the tuners pages on 3si (www.3si.org)
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