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Old 24 October 2009, 11:36 PM
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The car had PPP fitted at the dealer in 2004 question is do they fit an uprated fuel pump as gonna fit a VF29 turbo and remap, have sold the PPP ECU and fitted a standard one
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No as there is no need to fit an uprated fuel pump these run the same fuel pumps as the STI's and as they run 280ps.... (even running 320bhp they are ok )
Pack consists of exhaust (from the downpipe/cat back), replacing the centre section with an STI resonator box and a scorpion "Prodrive" enscribed back box, Y piece intercooler piping with Prodrive on (similar to samco hosing), ecu and restrictor plug.

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Originally Posted by TonyBurns
No as there is no need to fit an uprated fuel pump these run the same fuel pumps as the STI's and as they run 280ps.... (even running 320bhp they are ok )
Pack consists of exhaust (from the downpipe/cat back), replacing the centre section with an STI resonator box and a scorpion "Prodrive" enscribed back box, Y piece intercooler piping with Prodrive on (similar to samco hosing), ecu and restrictor plug.

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Thanks for that Tony, I'm gonna be fitting a VF29 turbo UK300 TMIC then a ECUTEK REMAP, WILL i be best to fit a uprated fuel pump
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Nope, you just dont need it and very few subaru fuel pumps fail (ones that do normally have lots of miles on em), but you do see quite a few uprated ones going....

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Restrictor plug? This a MY99 thing? Please tell me not aplicable to MY97 PPP. Have the Prodrive ecu, y pipe, resonated centre section and Prodrive back box, but didn't know anything about changing the restrictor plug......





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Old 26 October 2009, 11:16 AM
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You would have had a ramair filter also on an MY97 car, 99/00 cars were different

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So no restrictor plug on the MY97 PPP then?




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