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Fuel pumps provide fuel, thats it.

How the fuel is used/power gained is controlled by the ECU/Turbo/boost etc.

Fuel pumps dont make power, the simply provide the means to make power.

You could put a 1000hp pump in there, wont make a difference

Cheers.

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fuel pump and injectors arnt suppose to give u power,

they are a supporting mod so eg.. you upgrade your tubo and wound more boost into it, the new injectors and pump can supply sufficent fuel to your motor

where as i think your stock one will max out at 170kw

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Crap! I was planning on getting a bosch fuel pump...thought it was gonna be good for my stock turbo/ECU setup, guess it's just gonna have to be part of the plan leading up to a proper dyno run+ECU tune.

Thanks for dashing my huge power hopes you smartarses

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oh, and you can't tune the stock ECU unless you visit one of the R32 Stock ECU tuners - I think there is about 2 in australia.

You can't just rock up to any dyno operator and say "tune my ECU thanks" and come out with 1000hp.

They'll see you coming and take your money..

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