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Old Apr 30, 2014 | 09:44 PM
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Hi everyone in need of some help I have upgraded a few thing on my 2001 bugeye wrx put a walbro fuel pump compleat exhaust system decat up pipe and headers td05 turbo pink injectors fmic silicone induction pipe alloy rad ...going for map next week but I used it for the first time starts sweet as a nut drive fine slight hesitation but put that down to needing a map but turned it off after about hour of driving went in to the house came back out and the fuel pumps not priming so waited for it to cool down went back out after hour or so could hear fuel prime started went to the garage to put her in tured off opened garage up tryed to start and no fuel prime again tryed this morning fuel priming and started only when warm it don't prime help plz
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Old Apr 30, 2014 | 11:36 PM
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You just wrote the problem yourself, you ran it and drove it hard before a remap after changing Injectors, turbo and intercooler....

I'm sure someone here can explain but I know going in boost when you have changed injectors is a big no no

Hope your engine will be alright pal
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Old May 1, 2014 | 08:21 AM
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Originally Posted by XDevil666
You just wrote the problem yourself, you ran it and drove it hard before a remap after changing Injectors, turbo and intercooler....

I'm sure someone here can explain but I know going in boost when you have changed injectors is a big no no

Hope your engine will be alright pal
I haven't driven it hard never went over 50 as I want to make sure there were no leaks before it went on rolling road but thanks any way
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Old May 1, 2014 | 01:06 PM
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Originally Posted by Dean293
I haven't driven it hard never went over 50 as I want to make sure there were no leaks before it went on rolling road but thanks any way
Just let you know it was a faulty fuel pump fitted all fine now :-)
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