Chas is spot on here. If you look at almost any pump in the world, oil, gas, water, what ever. You will see the specs for the given pump. It will show the flow specs in, liters per minute or gallons per hour it will flow @ a set psi. They may also give you a spec that show the "Dead Head" psi. This means if you cap off the outlet how much total psi that pump will make. You will see that as you increase fuel pressure you will see the total output flow goes down. This is why most people with FMUs need to run two pumps or a bigger then stock pump. We run extra injectors so we do not need to change from the OEM fuel line pressure. The pump is not working as hard as when it is running a FMU.acidbbg said:Feul pump is alwayz on. And yes..a fuel pressure regulator like the rrfpr will add stress to the stock fuel pump.
Dean is not using a RRFPR. He is using the mpi tuner & extra injecotrs.
Stock fuel pump works fine..the reason why companies like Flyin Protege offered the inline fuel pump..was due to the huge increase in feul pressure the RRFPR created..which stressed out oem fuel pumps.
Chas
How much can the stock OEM Mazda pump handle? I do not know for sure. I will dyno the car and see if we run out. If we do run out then will we add a inline pump.
Thanks again
Later.........Nick