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#316
^^I've been waiting for a response from someone for 33 days. G/L...
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#317
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#318
Quote, originally posted by Scott@USRT » The Walbro intank will provide no benefit whatsoever and can only cause problems.
Why does the walbro intank add no incremental benefit when used in conjunction with a Bosch 044? I am planning to run that setup
#319
30-31 day check in.Is anyone from USRT even active in this forum anymore?
Why are they still the FI sponsor?
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#320
was about to order something off the site today and decided against it because i havent seen or heard anything from them in forever on the tex
#321
USRT is an official sponsor over here, so don't shy away.
Scott is really a great guy to deal with, very standup and very knowledgeable. It's just that he might not have much time to spend over here.Just pick up the phone and give him a call.
#322
Thanks for the kind words. It's totally true that USRT is a) still "here", yet b) way too busy to keep up with Vortex. By necessity, wholesale is our main concentration. With that said, we'll definitely be back within a short while. There'll be some new hires taking over forum promotions and customer engagement while I manage the company from a higher-level view.For the time being, folks can reach us by phone: 856.456.3335. Or, send us an email and we'll jump to assist.
Thank you,
Modified by Scott@USRT at 12:58 PM 4-8-2009
#323
ordering up some goodies as soon as my paycheck gets here.can't wait!
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#324
I would like to take a moment to introduce myself. My name is Quintin Callahan and i've starting assisting Mr. Williams and USRT. If you need anything or have any questions, don't hesitate to contact me or him. Expect some changes in the near future!
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#326
Wondring the best fueling setup for a Mk4 12 v VR6T, running 75lbs injectors. 268 cams on stock engine with a Walbro intank.
Do I need an FPR, etc
#327
That's a an answer that your ECU tuner must provide. Your hardware and software must match exactly. I can tell you right now, though, that your intank pump is a bad move. Most will experience fuel starvation problems when below 1/4 tank when turning corners (due to fuel slosh). At best the engine will temporarily bog down. At worst it will detonate. An inline is much much smarter.![]()
#328
Interesting. I need your opinion on what I would need...btw I am running SDS for engine management.
#329
Oh, with standalone you can run whatever you please.Swap out the fuel pump for the Walbro inline + (plug n' play) Genesis mounting harness.
As for the fpr, what kind of power are you trying to put down? Please be clear whether you mean whp or bhp. Also, what octane fuel will you tune with? Will there be any water/alky injection included? What's your intercooler "like"?
#330
Original setup was put together to hit 450 at the wheels....that was before we noticed the engine builder was 3 teeth off and we melted the ross pistons to the head....I only mention this too explain that everything I purchased, including the intercooler was bought to reach 450. Now the my forged engine is going to need to be rebuilt (again), I will be running a stock 12v VR with 268 cams and the rest of my turbo setup. I will be running at 7-8 lbs (which I understand is doable on stock internals). Just to clear this in my head. I put the OEM fuel pump back in the car and run an inline one as well? Do I require an FPR or will the stock one suffice for this setup (can't see getting much more than 300 on the above setup...unless I'm wrong).
#331
Quote, originally posted by speedball30 » I put the OEM fuel pump back in the car and run an inline one as well? Yes, that's exactly what you should do.
Quote » Do I require an FPR or will the stock one suffice for this setup (can't see getting much more than 300 on the above setup...unless I'm wrong). For only 300hp your fuel injectors are already hugely oversized. It would be sensible to sell off those big guns and drop down to something like some Rochester 525cc. Those spray a wonderfully wide-angled cone with superb atomization (for best torque and throttle response) and are plenty big enough for even more fun later.
#332
you could push 400whp on stock internals i have a local friend doing just that, 19psi making 409whp...in your situation i'd keep it a little lower say around 375whp at 16psi...BTW you never mentioned what turbo you are running.
Quote, originally posted by speedball30 » Original setup was put together to hit 450 at the wheels....that was before we noticed the engine builder was 3 teeth off and we melted the ross pistons to the head....I only mention this too explain that everything I purchased, including the intercooler was bought to reach 450. Now the my forged engine is going to need to be rebuilt (again), I will be running a stock 12v VR with 268 cams and the rest of my turbo setup. I will be running at 7-8 lbs (which I understand is doable on stock internals). Just to clear this in my head. I put the OEM fuel pump back in the car and run an inline one as well? Do I require an FPR or will the stock one suffice for this setup (can't see getting much more than 300 on the above setup...unless I'm wrong).
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#333
Quote, originally posted by Scott@USRT » Yes, we are developing that exact product somewhere in the depths of our corporate research facility. Expect it to dominate at all NOPI and Hot Import Nights events. This will provide the edge that all serious dubbers need to win.
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#334
Fueling instock!Come one, come all!
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#335
I'm getting ready to purchase a Mk.3 ABA turbo. I'm thinking it's overfueling for what I want out of it.
specs are as follows
megasquirt
550 cc injectors
walbro inline with stock 2.0 pump stock regulator (3 bar?)
t3/t4
C2 headspacer
running ~ 10 pounds currently
I want to run 12 ish pounds and it be reliable. It has a rough tune on it now. Needs some work on it in that department. I'm thinking I need to ditch the walbro and drop down to some 440's
Has a problem under boost if it's under 1/2 a tank, it will bog down pretty bad.
Thanks.
Last edited by 8_valve; 06-09-2010 at 12:17 PM.
#336
Who needs some fueling!? Who's looking for real 1000cc injectors? Who's making the big power? Lets git r dun!
#337
hello ... i have vw golf mk1 1.8 16v pl ..... i want replace my fuel system so guys told me about volvo 240 turbo fuel system ... can u told me how i must do it ..... what fuel system parts i will need from volvo 240
#338
Wow, I have not been here in a LONG time. (sigh) Well, I will answer this old question for good vibes:
My advice is to leave your nicely balanced CIS the way it is. When in tuned condition with fuel enrichment circuit, you can make 170hp or more all motor. Or, will you go turbo? If so... CIS + boost is just silly. It didn't work well before. It is less than optimal now. We used to hear "turbos blow motors" and it was usually true back then. The problem, however, was not turbocharging. I was the electro-pneumatic and also hydraulic "engine management" system. There are so many different conversions with rates of change that may or may not match the next... that expectation of "control" is laughable at best. NA tuning is much more forgiving.
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#339
Looking for a fuel solution on my mk2 aba- t ran 17-20 psi when my buddy had it right now have stock in tank hi pressure under car any ideas was just gonna put a mk3 vr tank with pump in cause I have one for any better ideas
#340
#341
Hi i have a question a friend of mine has a vr6 turbo he has stock turbo porche injectors i have a 95 S6 AAN motor i do something similar? Maybe without buying 500 dollar "aftermarket" injectors?
#342
i have a 1998 mk3 jetta glx with the 2.8L 12v VR6 OBDII. i keep finding turbo kits for my car, but what i really want to know is what individual parts do i need for a turbo setup to work. like what kinds of pistons, fuel injectors, software, connecting rods, clutch, and transmission, etc. the help would be much appreciated as i am new to the vw croud and only learn from what i read on this forum and the repair manual i bought. please pm me. thanks.
#343
the majority of the QUALITY stage 1 and 2 turbo kits (c2, kinetic, cts) are designed to work with the stock engine. You will need to upgrade to a stronger clutch like a Clutchmasters FX300 or Spec STGIII and also need to upgrade your exhaust size to make the most of the kit. There are cheap knock off kits out there that are incomplete so go with one of the 3 companies listed above.
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#344
Hello! I am needing to equip my project with a gnarly fuel system!
Basically I need some injectors, FPR, fuel rail, etc. I'll be running 15-18 lbs of boost for now and may boost it up more later. What would you recommend?
Car is a 12v vr6 with oversized 82mm pistons making it 2.9l right?
Garrett gtx3076r
I've got a bosh 044 fuel pump for it as well. Let me know if anymore info is needed.
#346
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