Hey guys,
This is my first post on here but I've been a lurker for quite a while. I've been on e90post for 10+ years but have been finding this forum much more informative. I'm switching LPFP setups and would like your input if I'm missing something or if I'm going the right direction.
My setup currently is as follows:
- 2009 N54 335i 6AT
- Stock turbos
- Inlets
- Port injection w/ AIC6
- Full e85
- Custom Wedge tune, peaking @ 21psi, tapering to ~15 at redline
- Fuel it stage 3 LPFP (Dual Walbro 450s) triggered by a 15psi Hobbs Switch
Here's the problem. I need more fuel than a single 450 can provide but am really well below what the dual 450s can do. This means that as RPMs increase and boost tapers, sometimes the Hobbs switch will begin to deactivate, which causes the fuel pressure to dip for a second when the secondary pump turns off. I've had this happen just a few times (high RPM, medium load, boost tapers and cuts fuel pressure, causing the car to buck and go lean for a split second). I'd imagine this could cost me an engine if the circumstances were exactly right. The throttle response in the mid range also feels a bit like an on/off switch as you can very much feel when the second fuel pump kicks on. I have an LED light in the cluster to show when it's running too.
Ideally I want a BPM4 but they've been out of production for a while. I could probably get a lower PSI Hobbs switch or adjust mine but I think I'd rather do away with it entirely if possible.
I'm thinking of switching to the following setup:
- Single Walbro 535 (295)
- Arc Terminator upgraded EKP with increased voltage capacity and active cooling
and call it a day. This would not leave me the headroom for upgraded turbos someday but mine are in great shape so I don't have plans to upgrade for some time. This pump was not available when my current LPFP was installed but I think this would provide enough for my current power level and would simplify things a lot.
Any thoughts or suggestions?
Thanks so much!
This is my first post on here but I've been a lurker for quite a while. I've been on e90post for 10+ years but have been finding this forum much more informative. I'm switching LPFP setups and would like your input if I'm missing something or if I'm going the right direction.
My setup currently is as follows:
- 2009 N54 335i 6AT
- Stock turbos
- Inlets
- Port injection w/ AIC6
- Full e85
- Custom Wedge tune, peaking @ 21psi, tapering to ~15 at redline
- Fuel it stage 3 LPFP (Dual Walbro 450s) triggered by a 15psi Hobbs Switch
Here's the problem. I need more fuel than a single 450 can provide but am really well below what the dual 450s can do. This means that as RPMs increase and boost tapers, sometimes the Hobbs switch will begin to deactivate, which causes the fuel pressure to dip for a second when the secondary pump turns off. I've had this happen just a few times (high RPM, medium load, boost tapers and cuts fuel pressure, causing the car to buck and go lean for a split second). I'd imagine this could cost me an engine if the circumstances were exactly right. The throttle response in the mid range also feels a bit like an on/off switch as you can very much feel when the second fuel pump kicks on. I have an LED light in the cluster to show when it's running too.
Ideally I want a BPM4 but they've been out of production for a while. I could probably get a lower PSI Hobbs switch or adjust mine but I think I'd rather do away with it entirely if possible.
I'm thinking of switching to the following setup:
- Single Walbro 535 (295)
- Arc Terminator upgraded EKP with increased voltage capacity and active cooling
and call it a day. This would not leave me the headroom for upgraded turbos someday but mine are in great shape so I don't have plans to upgrade for some time. This pump was not available when my current LPFP was installed but I think this would provide enough for my current power level and would simplify things a lot.
Any thoughts or suggestions?
Thanks so much!