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Stock Corrado 4 bar pump (yours is 3 bar being OBD2) can hold 8psi of Stage 2 Vortech, just.

If you're going Rotrex, I would defo fit an uprated pump. Walbro GSS340. Stealth Racing sell them and also supply the required sleeve for a snug fit into your pump housing. Approx £100.

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Not always mate, it depends on the mapping and injector sizing etc.

All a regulator does is set the chosen rail pressure and then throws the surplass back to the tank. It's not a good idea to run a 4 bar reg with a 3 bar pump, but a 4 bar pump with a 3 bar reg is fine. Always over pump to regulator!

The important bit is making sure the pump can sustain the required flow in boost because as fuel pressure increases, flow reduces.

So if you had your 3 bar pump running a 4 bar regulator, already at wide open throttle the the reg is demanding 4 bar, 1 bar over the pump's specification. Then add a bar of boost on top of that, it's got to deliver 5 bar pressure.

If you had the 4 bar pump, it would only be 1 bar over pressure, which some pumps are OK with, but not the stock VW ones.

It's why the Bosch 044 is so good. It can run at 8 bar with good flow to match! :-)

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Looks like i will leave my Fuel regulator along and buy a Bosh 044 fuel pump. Will prob have to get some larger injectors as im wanting to run 8psi with a rotrex hopefully just under the 300bhp mark.

Sorry mate, I should have added that you don't really need an 044 unless you're exceeding 400-450hp or are having fuelling shortages at the top end, assuming it's not injector related.

The 044 is a horribly noisy pump and is external, so needs all the external fitting parts to go with it. If you're going for 10psi, the Walbro in-tank pump Stealth sell is more than up to the job!

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Thinking about this alot' date=' i think i may start at the base before charging ie new clutch, new chains and put spacer in. Would the spacer plate make any differance to a stock engine ???

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You mean drive it around as low compression before putting the charger on? Won't make a huge difference to be honest, slightly worse throttle response.

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Looks like i will leave my Fuel regulator along and buy a Bosh 044 fuel pump. Will prob have to get some larger injectors as im wanting to run 8psi with a rotrex hopefully just under the 300bhp mark.

Sorry mate' date=' I should have added that you don't really need an 044 unless you're exceeding 400-450hp or are having fuelling shortages at the top end, assuming it's not injector related.

The 044 is a horribly noisy pump and is external, so needs all the external fitting parts to go with it. If you're going for 10psi, the Walbro in-tank pump Stealth sell is more than up to the job!

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Ah i see no worries so a walbro pump and by the looks of other threads red top injectors.

Gota find a good supplier for red top injectors now then.

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Thinking about this alot' date=' i think i may start at the base before charging ie new clutch, new chains and put spacer in. Would the spacer plate make any differance to a stock engine ???

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You mean drive it around as low compression before putting the charger on? Won't make a huge difference to be honest, slightly worse throttle response.

Yeah i was going to get the work done in 2 stages like the new clutch chains then have the spacer put in while that work was being done. Then get the charger done at a later stage. Just wasnt sure putting a spacer in was good on stock without a charger or turbo.

Or should i just wait till i can get it all done at once.

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