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Fuel Delay at WOT
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<blockquote data-quote="Beetle6986" data-source="post: 16312650" data-attributes="member: 17845"><p>I agree it is in the tune. I also removed the PPRV and installed 255 lph pumps and that didn't really seem to help. I went back to the tuner and they were able to make it much less frequent. I thought they might have solved it 100%, but after putting some more miles on it the car I found that it will still occasionally does it. It seems to be on lazy shifts when accelerating hard. If I shift fast enough it doesn't give the pressure time to drop.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Beetle6986, post: 16312650, member: 17845"] I agree it is in the tune. I also removed the PPRV and installed 255 lph pumps and that didn't really seem to help. I went back to the tuner and they were able to make it much less frequent. I thought they might have solved it 100%, but after putting some more miles on it the car I found that it will still occasionally does it. It seems to be on lazy shifts when accelerating hard. If I shift fast enough it doesn't give the pressure time to drop. [/QUOTE]
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