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    Would a fuel pump rewire benefit my GT with the mods it has? I know it upgrades the wiring to a bigger gauge wiring so it has more volts=equalling more fuel. I know my car isn't being starved for fuel, but i like to have peace of mind knowing the fuel pump is working at its full potential and not running half of what it should be or something. Has anyone with a GT used a fuel pump rewire kit like the Racetronix one? or even the ZZP?

    and would this affect the fuel trims at all?
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    Tyler, this subject has been discussed in several threads since the idea was introduced over 10 years ago.
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    i bought the ZZP one and have been running it for 4 years now, at that time the racetronix one wasnt even made yet. i would go racetronix all the way. remember too my car was once a GT and i had plenty of mods on it
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    Tyler, this subject has been discussed in several threads since the idea was introduced over 10 years ago.


    i figured ppl who knew this stuff would actually help me instead of using sarcasm to make me feel stupid
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    Quote Originally Posted by Warbeaver View Post


    i figured ppl who knew this stuff would actually help me instead of using sarcasm to make me feel stupid
    If you want to limit yourself to the knowledge found from the limited people who respond to a question in a thread that has been asked tons of times then ok.

    all im saying, is that a very simple search on any of the 3 message boards you posted the same question on will lead you to infinitly more answers than this thread will bring you.

    take it as you will, im not being an ass, or using sarcasm.
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    Quote Originally Posted by TehGTP View Post
    take it as you will, im not being an ass, or using sarcasm.
    Don't lie you sarcastic ass

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    Quote Originally Posted by bluegtp91 View Post
    don't lie you sarcastic ass

    lol jk
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    It will slightly affect your fuel trims as the higher pressure will mean more fuel delivered for a particular IPW. But, they'll go down a bit from where they are and that's it.
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  9. #9 Re: fuel pump rewire benefits 
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    It's definetly Racetronics all the way. The ZZP one is like a scared little school girl compared to the quality and usefullness of the racetronics re-wire.


    It's not a bad thing to have for a mod. Especially if you're going to continue to mod.
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