Product Details
Description
Please note, this is an upgrade of your existing pump and requires sending a pump to APR to be rebuilt. The pump and solenoids must be in working order. We will test the solenoids and visually inspect the pump. Failure to package the pump properly can easily result in damage to the pump's solenoid connectors.
To purchase this product you must fill out this order form before sending in your pump.
The APR High-Pressure Fuel Pump (HPFP) increases the maximum volume of fuel the HPFP can deliver by 37% over stock! In doing so, the direct injection fueling system is capable of satisfying fueling requirements set forth by high horsepower setups. This is accomplished by increasing the displacement of the pump using high-quality components to exact tolerances. On the B9 2.9T, we achieved an additional 37 AWHP and 50 AWFTLBS over our Stage 1 (E85) ECU Upgrade by adding the pump and running our Stage 1+ (E85) ECU Upgrade!
How the direct injection system works:
A low-pressure fuel pump (LPFP) in the fuel tank delivers fuel to the high-pressure fuel pump (HPFP) at roughly 4 to 6 bar. Fuel pressure is then bumped up to a maximum of 200 bar, depending on factory parts, with the HPFP. Finally, high-pressure fuel is delivered to the injectors, which spray directly into the cylinders.
The Problem:
The volume of fuel the HPFP pump can displace is directly tied to the displacement of the pump (Internal bore size, and camshaft dictated stroke), and engine speed. The pump is driven off of a lobe on the camshaft. Larger turbocharger systems and ethanol usage are capable of taxing this system, especially in the mid to lower RPM range where fuel volume is lower.
The APR Solution:
We dramatically increase the volume of fuel the HPFP can displace at every RPM by increasing the displacement of the HPFP. This is accomplished by increasing the bore diameter of the pump's internal pressurizing cylinder. It's important to understand, despite the name, an HPFP upgrade is not necessarily designed to increase the engine's fuel rail pressure. The primary goal is to increase the volume of fuel available, which will keep fuel pressure steady even in the most demanding of situations!
High-Quality Components and Extreme Tolerances:
The HPFP internals must be machined to extreme tolerances and installed in a clean environment or the pump can easily fail. Dimensional tolerances on the APR HPFP are as tight as .00004" and geometric tolerances are as tight as .00005". The plunger and barrel are created from certified and heat-treated bearing-grade stainless steel and the plunger undergo a special diamond-like coating process for exceptional surfaces hardness and ultra-reliable operation. To prevent float associated with altering the plunger's mass, APR supplies each unit with a properly specified spring. All necessary internal seals are replaced.
Internal Testing:
All APR HPFPs are assembled in-house under strict assembly guidelines. Each pump is then tested on our test rig to ensure the pumps operate as designed. This step is important for several reasons. It's critical in determining if a pump has a failure from incorrect install, a leaking seal, or a bad solenoid. Secondly, a seized pump on the vehicle at startup can cause damage to the engine's camshaft. By testing each pump, we all but eliminate these possibilities.
Emissions
This part is legal under the provisions of EPA’s Tampering Policy dated November 23rd, 2020
Product Features
- Dramatically increases the volume of fuel displaced by the HPFP by 37%
- +37 AWHP / +50 AWFTLS (B9 2.9T E85 Stage 1 vs 1+ with HPFP)
- Ideal for high output race cars and track use
- Maintains higher pressures under demanding situations
- Fully machine tested and broken in before shipping
- Rebuild your existing pump
installation
warranty
Warranted To Be Free From Defects Prior To Installation
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