FMU removal

RayBrian

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Apr 7, 2004
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FMU removal, how?

after doing my research on the forums I found out that I no longer need the vortech FMU as i have 30lb injectors, calibrated pro-m MAF, (and also a vortech adjustable FPR if that matters?)

all this on a 92 lx notch 5.0 with V1-S Trim and all bolt ons, stock h/c

so, I know nothing about this FMU, I just need to know what to disconnect and where to connect it...
the more info the better! or pics =)

Thanks again for any help/responses,
Brian
 
This is what you do. On the bottom of the FMU are two fuel lines. Follow them down to the area where your smog pump and alternator are. Using a special disconnect tool, disconnect the fuel lines that go to the FMU. Now reconnect those lines back together. After this you disconnect the vacuum line from the top of the FMU and plug it or bypass it.
 
I beg to differ with you on the capabilities of 30"s,they are good enough for just about 600 fwh and so isn't the factory fuel rails for that matter so he shouldn't have an issue with up to around 10 psi.I would say he needs to make sure that he has enough pump to supply the injectors and bump his fpr up a little but outside of that he will be fine I would also tune on the dyno to try and get that optimum 12/1 to 13/1 to keep her safe on wot :D
 
alright, well I got my FMU disconnected and out of there, now however i'm having idle problems, MAF?? it still might not be calibrated for my 30lb injectors, my remote optimizer is on the way to make sure and calibrate the MAF correctly, and be able to adjust lean/rich conditions. Is there something else i need to check that might be giving the idle probs? such as the BBK adjustable FPR?
Thanks,
Brian
 
I would leave the FMU on there. I have a Procharger w/ 9lb boost. 30# injectors. Had the car dyno tuned a couple weeks back. I asked my tuner about removing the FMU and he said to leave it on. The car has no drivability issues so i took his advice and left it on there. I believe he told me unless I was running either 36 or 42's (can't remeber which) to leave it on there. The engine needs the extra fuel/pressure to feed the blower.