Keith@FP said:Yes, if your main pump is struggling to deliver the pressure you need adding the Pierburg will solve the problem.
Yes, Track Dog likes gas
Keith
I am so there!

Keith@FP said:Yes, if your main pump is struggling to deliver the pressure you need adding the Pierburg will solve the problem.
Yes, Track Dog likes gas
Keith
spoolinmp3 said:Basically an inline acts like a sucker.
A gross but good explination is this.....
You have a long hose filled with water and you are blowing at the other end......its very difficult so your buddy gets on the other side and starts sucking at the other end of the hose. This accelerates the flow of water and allows for you to not blow as hard.......I told you it was gross![]()
Maybe if Heidi Klum or somebody else was on the line helping you it wouldnt be so bad![]()
Little Beavis said:I assume the other autometer EGT probes aren't worth a s*** either, right? Just sucks to have to get a new bung on the wastepipe and such, as that means tearing down the exhaust. Trying to find an easy answer, doubt there is one though.
YP5 Toronto said:lol....my question got hijacked.....
So let me try again, will a Porche Bosche inline fuel pump (70GPH) for about $130 USD be to big? or just right? (spool stage3)
perfworks said:Re: lean side
listen i think i may know why you are having this problem.
and the good news is it may not be a problem
you see the A/F meter you said gets its reference from the stock o2 sensor inline
well if thats the case then if the voltage clamp that spoolin sold you is also on the same o2 then you are reading the same as what your ecu is reading
so in other words what you want to happen in the system IS happening the way it is suppossed to be.
youneed to check fuel pressure like i said before to confirm this andto really confirm it you need a different feed to reference from like a seperate wideband 02 just for the purpose of seing what A./F ratio you are REALLY running
hope this helps if it doest sorry i tried!!
later