What BHP can I expect/hope for?
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I know this has probably been covered elsewhere but I've searched and after reading 10 threads over 3 forums I'm still curious :P
Just about to get my 05 WRX remapped and I'm curious as to what returns I will get.
It has had a few bits done:
PPP
Hayward and Scott exhaust
Gates Racing timing belt
I realise I'm not gonna get massive amounts of extra power and the main benefit will be getting boost sooner but would any of you learned gents like to estimate what I might be looking at?
Cheers
Just about to get my 05 WRX remapped and I'm curious as to what returns I will get.
It has had a few bits done:
PPP
Hayward and Scott exhaust
Gates Racing timing belt
I realise I'm not gonna get massive amounts of extra power and the main benefit will be getting boost sooner but would any of you learned gents like to estimate what I might be looking at?
Cheers
For the sake of the £60 it costs to get a new pump, just do it. It's a half hour job to replace and definitely a good idea to do, if only for the security of more redundancy in the system. You don't want it to be failing on you at full boost, your engine really won't appreciate it. Go for a performance panel filter too while you're there as it really helps free up breathing (if you haven't already done so).
By PPP do you mean the sports cat, or a full decat? If you've got rid of the catted up-pipe and have a decent sports cat (or decat) then you should be able to see 280-290bhp reasonably easily. I'm decatted, running a 290lph fuel pump, a K&N panel and a PPP backbox and from memory peaked at 295bhp/297lb.ft using opensoure from Andy Forrest. Oh, and go for the slightly cooler PFR7B plugs too (another £35 or so).
By PPP do you mean the sports cat, or a full decat? If you've got rid of the catted up-pipe and have a decent sports cat (or decat) then you should be able to see 280-290bhp reasonably easily. I'm decatted, running a 290lph fuel pump, a K&N panel and a PPP backbox and from memory peaked at 295bhp/297lb.ft using opensoure from Andy Forrest. Oh, and go for the slightly cooler PFR7B plugs too (another £35 or so).
Dagnir said:
Yeah thought about the fuel pump but I reckon that can wait for the time being.
Thanks guys...
I mean this in the nicest way as a fellow ph-er...Thanks guys...
You've come looking for specific advice on remapping an already PPP'd Wrx and received some very helpful and we'll informed advice. This is one time when a gut feel of "i'll be alright" might not be right, I'd be going for the fuel pump too if I were you!
Dagnir said:
Yeah thought about the fuel pump but I reckon that can wait for the time being.
Thanks guys...
Running the standard fuel pump much harder has resulted in many engines having bad days out. It's for this reason nearly all tuners recommend an uprated fuel pump to support the mods. It's cheap but not doing it could get very expensive. Thanks guys...
I'm running a RCM fuel pump on my car.
Vixpy1 said:
even the PPP Sti's usually need a new pump , as 9/10 times the pumps are fked.
And if the car has a Walboro thats over 4 years old, change that too, as they only seem to last that long.
The garage I take my car to has said exactly the same. He encourages me to change the fuel pump every 3 years and definitely no longer than every 5 years.And if the car has a Walboro thats over 4 years old, change that too, as they only seem to last that long.
He also recommend I change the walboro for a RCM pump last time.
AntiLagGC8 said:
Vixpy1 said:
even the PPP Sti's usually need a new pump , as 9/10 times the pumps are fked.
And if the car has a Walboro thats over 4 years old, change that too, as they only seem to last that long.
The garage I take my car to has said exactly the same. He encourages me to change the fuel pump every 3 years and definitely no longer than every 5 years.And if the car has a Walboro thats over 4 years old, change that too, as they only seem to last that long.
He also recommend I change the walboro for a RCM pump last time.
AntiLagGC8 said:
Vixpy1 said:
even the PPP Sti's usually need a new pump , as 9/10 times the pumps are fked.
And if the car has a Walboro thats over 4 years old, change that too, as they only seem to last that long.
The garage I take my car to has said exactly the same. He encourages me to change the fuel pump every 3 years and definitely no longer than every 5 years.And if the car has a Walboro thats over 4 years old, change that too, as they only seem to last that long.
He also recommend I change the walboro for a RCM pump last time.
Unless you have substantially modified your car, the standard fuel pump will be hood for 100k+, which is exactly how long they should last, if you have to replace one every 3 years then you are either getting ripped off or are using such a low grade pump you are throwing money down the drain.
If you wamt a hood reliable pump on a standard car or even a modified one, dont put a warlbro on there, put a bosch one in instead.
tonyb1968 said:
AntiLagGC8 said:
Vixpy1 said:
even the PPP Sti's usually need a new pump , as 9/10 times the pumps are fked.
And if the car has a Walboro thats over 4 years old, change that too, as they only seem to last that long.
The garage I take my car to has said exactly the same. He encourages me to change the fuel pump every 3 years and definitely no longer than every 5 years.And if the car has a Walboro thats over 4 years old, change that too, as they only seem to last that long.
He also recommend I change the walboro for a RCM pump last time.
Unless you have substantially modified your car, the standard fuel pump will be hood for 100k+, which is exactly how long they should last, if you have to replace one every 3 years then you are either getting ripped off or are using such a low grade pump you are throwing money down the drain.
If you wamt a hood reliable pump on a standard car or even a modified one, dont put a warlbro on there, put a bosch one in instead.
Also 100k+ on a standard pump a modified car? I'm certainly glad you don't look after my car!
I would agree the bosch pumps are very good though.
AntiLagGC8 said:
tonyb1968 said:
AntiLagGC8 said:
Vixpy1 said:
even the PPP Sti's usually need a new pump , as 9/10 times the pumps are fked.
And if the car has a Walboro thats over 4 years old, change that too, as they only seem to last that long.
The garage I take my car to has said exactly the same. He encourages me to change the fuel pump every 3 years and definitely no longer than every 5 years.And if the car has a Walboro thats over 4 years old, change that too, as they only seem to last that long.
He also recommend I change the walboro for a RCM pump last time.
Unless you have substantially modified your car, the standard fuel pump will be hood for 100k+, which is exactly how long they should last, if you have to replace one every 3 years then you are either getting ripped off or are using such a low grade pump you are throwing money down the drain.
If you wamt a hood reliable pump on a standard car or even a modified one, dont put a warlbro on there, put a bosch one in instead.
Also 100k+ on a standard pump a modified car? I'm certainly glad you don't look after my car!
I would agree the bosch pumps are very good though.
tonyb1968 said:
AntiLagGC8 said:
tonyb1968 said:
AntiLagGC8 said:
Vixpy1 said:
even the PPP Sti's usually need a new pump , as 9/10 times the pumps are fked.
And if the car has a Walboro thats over 4 years old, change that too, as they only seem to last that long.
The garage I take my car to has said exactly the same. He encourages me to change the fuel pump every 3 years and definitely no longer than every 5 years.And if the car has a Walboro thats over 4 years old, change that too, as they only seem to last that long.
He also recommend I change the walboro for a RCM pump last time.
Unless you have substantially modified your car, the standard fuel pump will be hood for 100k+, which is exactly how long they should last, if you have to replace one every 3 years then you are either getting ripped off or are using such a low grade pump you are throwing money down the drain.
If you wamt a hood reliable pump on a standard car or even a modified one, dont put a warlbro on there, put a bosch one in instead.
Also 100k+ on a standard pump a modified car? I'm certainly glad you don't look after my car!
I would agree the bosch pumps are very good though.
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