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dragrdan wrote:Pump Timing Mods:
In reading about the VE on the VW sites, I came across a post where they were shaving 2mm off the timing piston(spring side) to increase the advance range, and using different springs to tailor the curve. Do these mods work with our pump, or is there an internal difference that prevents us from doing the same?
seeker1056 wrote:You guys figure out how to full fuel the pump past 3000 rpm and then you can worry about timing and such
ford69557ci wrote:The VW pump runs a smaller h&r. The small h&r takes less time to fill than a 12mm or 14mm h&r that is why they keep the fueling at a higher rpm.
burnt_servo wrote:ford69557ci wrote:The VW pump runs a smaller h&r. The small h&r takes less time to fill than a 12mm or 14mm h&r that is why they keep the fueling at a higher rpm.
h&r ? ....... it may seem obvious , but right now i have no idea what your talking about .
Begle1 wrote:burnt_servo wrote:ford69557ci wrote:The VW pump runs a smaller h&r. The small h&r takes less time to fill than a 12mm or 14mm h&r that is why they keep the fueling at a higher rpm.
h&r ? ....... it may seem obvious , but right now i have no idea what your talking about .
"Head and Rotor". The little micron-finished pumping element that we are intent on pressurizing fuel to 15,000 PSI 200 times per second.
seeker1056 wrote:I htink you missed the point
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