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Old Dec 19, 2007 | 10:08 PM
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Modification question

I was wondering what kind of wheel horse power can you acheive on the stock fuel pump?? I have a intake, midpipe, exhaust and a power fc. I just want to make sure my motor will be safe bosting on it. The tune on the Power fc is the default stock one. thanks for any advice.
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Old Dec 20, 2007 | 12:45 PM
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i dont really think its a certain boost lv? if i could just take a guess as to what your a/f ratio would be, i would say 12psi. if you go higher than 12psi then i'd think a fuel pump and larger secondary's would be smart to upgrade. you injector duty cycle will prob be running to high. also a fuel pressure regulator would be nice.

just remember, the more fuel the better. a decent rx7 fuel pump would only run you around 100.00, consider it...
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Old Dec 20, 2007 | 01:25 PM
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http://rx7.com/store/rx7/fdpower.html


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from the rx7.com site




Stock RX-7: 210whp





Stage 1: 240whp
Changing out the exhaust system makes a world of difference on 3rd generation RX-7s. Underhood temperatures drop dramatically and exhaust flow is greatly enhanced while keeping legal smog status. Several other catback systems are available and are in stock.

1. Bönez Stainless Downpipe & Performance Catalytic Converter $795 $651.90
2. GReddy Evolution Exhaust $449.95

Total parts: $1101.85Total Labor Hours: 4hrs






Stage 2: 260whp
Our next step is to enhance intake efficiency and fuel flow. Either the GReddy or APEX’i Performance Intakes will yield excellent results. During this installation, we will make sure boost pressures are stable and at proper levels.

1. GReddy or APEX’i Performance Intake System $249.00 - $274.95
2. RP Competition Fuel Pump $264

Total parts: $513 - $538.95 Total Labor Hours: 3 - 3.5hrs





Stage 3: 310whp or more
The factory engine computer is adequate to a certain level. To go beyond, we need to have full programmability for fuel, ignition and digital boost control. Nothing controls a 3rd generation RX-7 street car better than the APEX’i PowerFC. Power realized depends heavily on injector sizing, turbo, engine type, and the general condition of the car.

1. APEX’i PowerFC Engine Management $980
2. APEX’i FC Commander or FC Datalogit $299 - $350

Total parts: $1279 - $1330Total Labor Hours: 1.5hrs + 1hr tuning





Stage 4: 325whp or more
Now that the major upgrades have been addressed, it’s time to help the engine breath cooler. The installation of the GReddy Standard Mount Intercooler and hard piping will help to round out the power of the car. An intercooler keeps charge temperatures more even and offer less restriction. The piping improves durability as well as give a performance advantage.

1. GReddy Standard Mount Intercooler $1,198
2. GReddy 2-pipe kit with cast throttle elbow $189
3. Efini turbocharger y-pipe kit $249

Total parts: $1636Total Labor Hours: 5.5hrs

and from the rx7store.net

http://www.rx7store.net/category_s/27.htm

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RX-7 Power Upgrades:

These power upgrades will give you the customer a good idea of how to modify your RX-7. If you have any questions on our upgrades please give us a call.

Stage 1: 300 RWHP Upgrade Package.

Catback Exhaust System, Intake system, Apex Power FC, Downpipe.

Stage 2: 320-350 RWHP Package.

Stage 1+, Fuel Pump Upgrade, Midpipe, Intercooler Upgrade.

Stage 3: 380-450 RWHP Package. (HP depends on size of turbo and engine modifications)

Stage 2+, Injector Upgrade, Single Turbo Upgrade, Ignition Upgrade.



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Old Dec 20, 2007 | 01:28 PM
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I think Mahjik commented on this in regards to bigger secondaries in another thread.. I would think the similar holds true for the fuel pump - i.e. whatever it takes to keep the A/F's in safe range.
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Old Dec 20, 2007 | 01:42 PM
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Thanks alot for all the info. The fuel pump is on order along with the secondaries.
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