High-flow up lift pump
#1
High-flow up lift pump
Anyone out there tried out the DEATSCHWERKS uplift HP tank pump? DEATSCHWERK is advertising some pretty simplistic benefits. Doesn't appear to be much noise out there about this product.
Is this possibly another snake oil product?????
Is this possibly another snake oil product?????
#4
I looked at that webpage but couldn't really determine what their pump offers that you refer to as snake oil? Higher flow and allows for e85 fuel. Doesn't appear unrealistic. However like Redneck Slim mentioned higher pump flow would not be beneficial unless you go stage 3+ since the first pump you need would be HPFP (like you mentioned).
Could you elaborate as to which model you saw and what benefits they advertised?
Could you elaborate as to which model you saw and what benefits they advertised?
#5
The model I reviewed is DW65v, fitment for:
Engine Drivetrain Part Number
1.8t FWD 9-654-1025
1.8t AWD 9-655-1025
3.2 VR6 AWD 9-655-1025
2.0 TSI TFSI FWD 9-654-1025
Specialty Fitment Fuel Pumps : DW65v In-Tank Pump | DeatschWerks
Their general pitch is avoidance of fuel starvation at low fuel levels, issues caused by other high-flow pumps or in high cornering and 100% drop in fitment
The only reason i have a interest is my uplift pump is suspect, having issues intermittently accelerating hard out of corners and up steep grades.
Engine Drivetrain Part Number
1.8t FWD 9-654-1025
1.8t AWD 9-655-1025
3.2 VR6 AWD 9-655-1025
2.0 TSI TFSI FWD 9-654-1025
Specialty Fitment Fuel Pumps : DW65v In-Tank Pump | DeatschWerks
Their general pitch is avoidance of fuel starvation at low fuel levels, issues caused by other high-flow pumps or in high cornering and 100% drop in fitment
The only reason i have a interest is my uplift pump is suspect, having issues intermittently accelerating hard out of corners and up steep grades.
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