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Engine 2002 corolla custom turbo

Discussion in 'Powertrain' started by pupo, May 16, 2005.

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    pupo New Member

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    2002 corolla custom turbo

    I have most of the parts for my custom turbo setup but I have a few questions regarding the fuel management. I saw a setup that was using a vortex fuel presure regulator with an inline fuel pump. I wanted to know if any one knows how that setup is done. Does it has a return line? Does it has computer controlling the fuel pump? I think this set up is from Staford Frabrications but not sure.
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    I think/thought that the SF kit came with a pre-tuned emanage, I know that one guy on here boosted his corolla with the vortex fmu,bigger injectors and the S-AFC II. The FMU added fuel do to boost pressure, and the S-AFC II changed something. I don't know totally how it was done, so I'm not using that. I am going to run 2.2l camry injectors, and emanage, and stock pump for now, after I do pistons and rods, then I'll get a bigger pump, but I think the stock pump is good for low to mid boost, and injectors are good for boost up to 4 psi ....at least I know this to be true for the 98
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    The option that I am planning on doing is using a 5th injector with a computer to control just that injector, much like the setup that a super charger comes with. I have a 550cc injector and a Split Second computer for this. I was just looking for some alternatives in case my setup don't work. I changed the stock fuel pump for a walbro 255L to keep gas flowing.
    I am not planning on boosting more that 8lbs of boost, but if any one else knows of other setup I would like to take a look at it.
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    I'm going to be putting kits together in the near future, they will be right around $2700 and will be a true bolton, with FMIC and so on.

    -Doc

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