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I was wondering if you can make your car faster by fiddling with your fuel pump to increase the output of the fuel to the engine, is this possible without any other engine adjustments?




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i haven't got a car atm but i was just wondering, and what would be the difference between turbo and na regarding to the increased fuel pump output?


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so what additional mods would you recommend along with the increased fuel to make my car faster ? for both cases turbo and na considering i havent bought my car yet


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Google the "4 stroke engine cycle". You can't just chuck fuel in, if that's the case don't you think you'd have cylinders filled with just fuel?


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i haven't got a car atm but i was just wondering, and what would be the difference between turbo and na regarding to the increased fuel pump output?

Interesting topic :crazy:

so what additional mods would you recommend along with the increased fuel to make my car faster ? for both cases turbo and na considering i havent bought my car yet

Edited by RobSR
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Really the injectors determin how much fuel will actually go into the cylinder, but just adding fuel does not mean more power.

Do some research and you will soon understand

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This is one of the dumbest threads in a long time I think the op needs to buy a 306 d turbo if he wants to play with his fuel pump

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i knew that it sounded stupid, and i know perfectly well how a car engine works the thing is i hear this alot and i just wanted to be sure that it doesn't make any difference but from some of you who know more about cars and are more experienced


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The ideal air to fuel ratio for max power is approx 10% richer than Stoichiometric, which equates to 13.2 : 1 ish for hydrocarbon fuels.



The more air you get into the engine, the more fuel can be added, and therefore the more power can be made. Simples :)


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