This is the install video of how to install the high pressure fuel pump for Hyundai N models 2.0. This is not as expensive as some other ones on the market Making it the best Bang for you buck
I appreciate you including the part numbers! The pump seems to be sold out on sxth website and I couldn't find the part number anywhere else Super Clutch
Great video, but head’s up, the bolts holding the fuel pump down are 10lb ft, not 24lb ft. I broke one off trying to get there, I should have double checked.
Why did you upgrade the pump? What other big mods do you have where you needed this? Do You also have a bigger turbo,injectors and high boost where you would need this pump upgrade? Cause I've seen guys with tunes and supporting mods and not have to upgrade this pump. Or was this some recall item and factory replacement or something?
@@ndriverkg104 What one? LAP3 hopefully? Or I assume it's a LAP3 if you did the pump cause their tunes are real tunes and serious tunes. But even LAP3 I didn't think needed a pump upgrade.
@@Boosted00 you dont absolutely need the pump upgrade, but its smart to do. The stock bump has been shown to have dips in fuel delivery that theyve seen on the dyno with tunes. Its more of an insurance policy so you dont have any lean states
Does anyone know the difference between the 250 Genuine parts and the other parts that only 120 to 150 unmarked but have the same part number? Im only going for a stage one tune first then a stage 2 on a spare ecu once I get upgrades necessary.
Use a magnet to remove the tappet out of the hole then you can see the cam underneath. Put a socket on the cam bolt and turn clockwise till the cam is in a flat position
@@bradley8753 I can confirm that what you are saying is true. Although in the manual it states that if the cam is in the high position upon installation, there is a chance the mounting hardware may be damaged. So if he had no problems prior to installation, he should be okay. Its more precautionary
I know this is old, but I emailed n75 support with this same question recently for the HPFP upgrade they sell for a Veloster N. According to the support team no additional fuel lines, or tunes are necessary. Will be installing it tomorrow, and come back update this comment afterwards in case anyone else is interested in this for the future. Update; install was pretty straightforward, and no additional parts are necessary. Also for taking off the front most hose you don’t want to force it off; fully remove the plastic cover on it, then you can push the metal it forward into the plastic to release the locking mechanism, and pull the hose off by hand while the mechanism is in unlocked position… doesn’t need a trim removal piece and trying to force it off could potentially damage the locking mechanism of the hose.
Aye man, is the Delphi HPFP for a 2016 hyundai veloster from autozone any good ? Not looking really for more power mine just went bad and going to be replacing ? An do you need to replace the fuel line ?
@@ndriverkg104 Ya there is a video if you can find it. I watched it and didn't save it but all you do is take the low pressure side hose off the fuel pump and screw in a number 8 screw not to tight and grab it with your pliers and tap it out with the hammer. Guy is saying 40 hp increase and i believe it when you see the restriction.