Return fuel system capable of 1000+ rwhp with dual fuel pumps. (recommend to run one pump full time, then activate secondary pump under load) Fuel rails in parallel with regulator before rails (deadhead). Includes in-tank supply system that retains OE transfer, fuel level senders, and EVAP functionality, upgraded feed and return lines, high capacity filtration and check valve, and high capacity F4i regulator with boost reference.
Fuel system becomes E85 capable by choosing F90000267, F90000274, F90000285 fuel pumps AND microglass SSD or stainless filtration. We generally prefer the L2 or L4 systems over the L3 configuration since the engine must be able to start on fuel vapor. Engine start with E85 may be challenging and will require additional consideration from the tuner.
INCLUDES
- Fuel Pump Module (dual pump)
- F4i Fuel Pressure Regulator
- 88mm Inline Fuel Filter
- FCV Checkvalve
- All fittings, hose, and hardware necessary to complete typical fuel line plumbing
-30 feet of fuel line (your choice)
-Qty 10, billet compression style hose ends
-Qty 7, billet low profile 90 degree AN to o-ring fittings
-Qty 3, billet straight AN to o-ring fittings
-Qty 3, billet o-ring plugs
-Qty 10, hose straps with stainless mounting screws
-Qty 1, 1/8 NPT plugs
This is a stand alone fuel system. Professional installation and a custom tune is required. Qualified installers and tuners must be able to interface to the OE harness and FPDM, understand proper component placement, hose routing, and deliver the vehicle with factory-like pump prime/on/off logic with no error codes. Fore Innovations will supply basic system schematics and detailed component level instructions, and can provide troubleshooting of the performance and function of our system and components.
This fuel system generates substantially more heat and capacity than the original fuel system. The high powered fuel pumps make much more heat than the factory pump and the composite fuel tank construction acts as an insulator and stores heat. Additionally, the shape of the factory fuel tank limits the pickup capacity of this fuel system. The user (driver) must keep more fuel (than normal) in the tank at all times to minimize heat damage and ensure adequate fuel pickup.