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wizzo 8 Nov 13, 2011 08:19 AM

fuel pump rewire
 
Well since I couldnt find a how to on installing a rewire kit I figured I would write one. This is my first how to so hopefully its ok and clear enough. The kit Im installing is from STM. Found here http://www.streettunedmotorsports.co...rewire_kit.htm
The first thing you have to do is remove the rear seat bottom cushion. Pull on the 2 locks in the front of the cushion to release it. Then remove the black square cover on the drivers side. 4 phillips screws. You will then have to remove the fuel pump connector by squeezing it and pulling it off. Next cut the covering away from the wires. See picture
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If you look at the wiring diagram it shows the thicker black and white wires are for the fuel pump
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Cut these wires about 11/2" away from connector.
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The relay connector comes with 5 wires
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To be safe I removed the center red wire since it wont be used. It will come out by giving it a good yank on the red wire.
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Take the ground wire the kit came with and put the gold terminal onto the end after stripping the wire. Slide the rubber part back onto the wire away from the end. I used some pliers to crimp the terminal onto the wire. You can either keep it this way or solder it. I highly recommend soldering all the connections.
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Then after it cools off slid the rubber insulator back to cover the solder connection.
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Do the same thing to the power wire. The shorter end from the fuse which will connect to the battery. Next you will have to find a good ground. I used the bolt which holds down the seat backrest. You will have to sand the paint away to get a good connection.
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Attatch your ground wire
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Next you will have to connect the relay to the vehicle wiring harness and to the fuel pump itself. Total of 4 wires. Connect the supplied red power wire from the battery to the blue wire of the relay. The yellow wire of the relay goes to the white wire of the fuel pump connector you cut earlier. The black wire of the relay goes to the white wire in the vehicle wiring harness that was cut earlier. The white wire of the relay goes to the black wire in the vehicle wiring harness. Next you will connect the supplied ground wire to the black wire you cut at the fuel pump connector. Here is a picture of all the wires connected
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Solder all connections and tape them all. Tape the edge of the opening to prevent the wires from shorting out on the body as seen in picture. Tuck the wires in neatly and plug in your fuel pump.
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All these wires need to come into the car along with the relay. To make sure the wires are not being smashed you will have to bend the cover plate to allow the wires to come through.
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Tape the relay down as shown in the picture.
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If you want put some of the corrugated tubing that came with the kit over the smaller wires
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You will have to run your power wire up to your battery. Pull the fuse before attatching the power wire to the battery. Reinstall your seat and put your fuse in. Car should start right up. Depending on what kind of pump you have you may need and aftermarket fuel pressure regulator. I have a DW300 pump and its overrunning my stock regulator. Base pressure is about 43psi@idle. Mine jumped up to about 55psi@idle. This is with E85. Might jump up more on pump gas. Hopefully this helps some people out. If you have any questions or if I missed something just let me know.

evilevo5tme Nov 17, 2011 11:10 AM

Nice writeup.

wizzo 8 Nov 17, 2011 05:23 PM

It took me about an hour and a half to write with downloading and upload pictures. Finally I got a response. Thanks

GGevo921 Nov 17, 2011 07:15 PM

Thanks for the post! i was just about to do this on saturday. You beat me to it. Well done!

wizzo 8 Nov 17, 2011 07:37 PM

Thanks

drb Nov 27, 2011 12:48 PM

thanks for taking the time to post this, nicely done

Dan (drb)

wizzo 8 Nov 27, 2011 02:37 PM

Thanks. Glad I could help the community

catman78 Dec 2, 2011 04:08 AM

I was waiting for someone to do this writeup.
Thanks Wizzo

Kidloco51 Dec 2, 2011 07:57 PM

Great work and excellent write up! Thank you!

Are you still running out of fuel with your DW pump after the rewire?

wizzo 8 Dec 2, 2011 08:11 PM


Originally Posted by Kidloco51 (Post 9792375)
Great work and excellent write up! Thank you!

Are you still running out of fuel with your DW pump after the rewire?

On E70 yes. I was able to go from 27lbs of boost to 30 after rewire. I did hit 32lbs but it was way too lean. Im going to try the walbro 400lph next but I know in the long run I will need a DP.

3K Dec 9, 2011 09:22 PM

Yes!!! thanks wizzo 8, I was hoping someone made a how to for this proceedure. Pics make the instructions a 100X easier to follow. Thanks again.

Kidloco51 Dec 18, 2011 08:55 PM

Hey Wizzo what size injectors are you running?

wizzo 8 Dec 19, 2011 04:41 AM

Fic 1450s

Steve220 Dec 19, 2011 04:47 AM

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I did a similar install to mine, but the battery is in the boot and i've put the relays for the tank pump and the 044 in an install

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420a-t Dec 19, 2011 09:31 AM


Originally Posted by wizzo 8 (Post 9792403)
On E70 yes. I was able to go from 27lbs of boost to 30 after rewire. I did hit 32lbs but it was way too lean. Im going to try the walbro 400lph next but I know in the long run I will need a DP.

What lbs/min you hitting? I could go as far as 34 psi on my hta green on e85 and was still fine. Are you on the fp black?


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