N54 Stage 1 LPFP Upgrade
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- Опубліковано 5 жов 2024
- Fuel-It Stage 1 bucketed low pressure fuel pump upgrade for the N54
50% increase in pump flow, capable of running higher ethanol levels than the stock pump while retaining the bucket.
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Thx for the vid. Need this upgrade for my 19ts I've running for over a year without a tune. A little procrastination......
This only works with stock lpfp right ? I tried running this with a 450 now my car won’t stay started
To my knowledge yes. The 255 runs in series with the stock lpfp, whereas the 450 replaces the stock pump entirely.
I’m pretty sure the 450 requires a change in your tune also whereas the 255 runs as normal.
@@BYOMotorsport I run a stage 2.5 which is a bucketed walbro 535. No need for tune but when you start upgrading fueling you'll want a tune, even an ots tune, so you can get the most out of your money.
From what I've read, this pump actually restricts the flow of the 450 and is not supposed to be run in line with a 450. This pump runs inline with stock pump.
@@dextershumba7262 correct. It is not meant to be ran with a upgraded pump only stock fuel pump
@@nateh8664 are you running an upgraded EKP with the walbro 535 or is the stock one holding up fine?
Do you think this setup would support 19t’s with FBO on 91 for 550 to 600 hp ? Or do you suggest the walbro 450 upgrade ?
On 91 you will need port injection for that kind of power.
When I look at the fuel it website it says plug and play unit, but you clearly had to do a little bit with wiring. Is that required ?
For stage 1 yes, wiring is required.
Hi what is the name for these black electric conectors
That is a bullet tap in/splice connector
www.qualitydist.net/pico-1580pt.html?viewfullsite=1
Thanks
Another question, please, I bought the almost new second-hand pump, but it does not have the small black part that it puts on after drilling, is that totally necessary? What is the use of doing that and in any case where could I get it?
@@luiscarlosmontanosaenz7717 That is the pump retainer clip. Essentially without that clip your pump will freely hang in your fuel tank. This could potentially cause problems if your taking hard turns putting stress on the pump connections.
If your pump came without one I would look for different options regarding securing the new pumps position so it’s not just sitting on its own in the fuel tank.
ok I understand it is to hold the new pump so I guess it has to hold to the bottom of the white bottle of the oem pump
It will increase the fuel use?
Yes, the purpose of installing this pump is to supply more fuel to the car for additional power. Without a tune I doubt it would be a noticeable decrease in fuel efficiency however.
is your ekpm still okay? is the fuel it still running okay?
Yes, car runs great
@BYOMotorsport awesome. I'm running this setup and I've been getting some dips in pressure. so chasing my tail trying to figure out why. it's intermittent though
@@dextershumba7262 might be the original pump failing. Now that there’s two in series there’s always a possibility the original pump goes out
@@BYOMotorsport Thanks man! the LPFP was new as well, oh well, will have to try out a new one and see!