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Fuel System ReWire - Quick Opinion #338125
September 06, 2010 07:42 am UTC
September 06, 2010 07:42 am UTC
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Kelowna, B.C.
Mikael Mikkelsen Offline OP
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I know all about the rewire, the opinion Id like to get is:



What am I going to experience differently on a car with only really just hard piping all the way around, driven hard though?

Like a little tighter pull at the top end or???

Re: Fuel System ReWire - Quick Opinion [Re: Mikael Mikkelsen] #338126
September 06, 2010 12:45 pm UTC
September 06, 2010 12:45 pm UTC
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Beamsville, Ont, Canada
Steve Kinnaird Offline

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Nothing.

The fuel pump rewire is to help squeeze a little more out of the pump when you turn the boost up. If you're ONLY mod is hard piping, you wont notice anything.


Now, I'll have all kinds of time to talk about DSMs, because I won't be busy fixing mine!
Re: Fuel System ReWire - Quick Opinion [Re: Steve Kinnaird] #338240
September 08, 2010 12:49 am UTC
September 08, 2010 12:49 am UTC
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James Karban Offline
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You might notice a big difference if your stock wiring is in bad shape.


2005 BMW 330ci ZHP

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1997 GST Spyder
1997 Talon AWD

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