Deatschwerks DW300C Fuel Pump Updates for 2013+ SHOs

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Matt at Gearhead Automotive Performance flow testing on the same pump from May of this year when he was working with Deatschwerks originally with this pump.. curious if there have been any improvements.. 
 
Yea we were comparing the graphs earlier, his was tested at a higher amperage so not 100% an apples to oranges comparison.

I was also surprised that ours shows such an improvement over stock wheres Matt's gains were marginal.
 
FiveLeeter918 said:
Yea we were comparing the graphs earlier, his was tested at a higher amperage so not 100% an apples to oranges comparison.

I was also surprised that ours shows such an improvement over stock wheres Matt's gains were marginal.

Interesting for sure considering its the same model number pump that was tested etc...

Unfortunately since we don't know the exact test procedures and they were tested by two different techs there isn't much that can be concluded in comparing the two graphs. Other than the 300C flows more.. ha! Did both setups use new socks? Was one possibly clogged? Did they use the same bucket or was one tested in the bucket vs one tested outside the bucket.. too many unknowns..

But at least we do have a potential LPFP solution.. Matt Robinson is currently running this pump in his 2016 SHO today. According to him there doesn't need to be any changes to the tune to take advantage of the new pump however, there is always optimizing that can be done.

As soon as I get the adapter kit I will probably install mine.. unless its too bloody cold.. my current setup is running fine so I may wait until spring time... dunno..
 
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Highly recommend using this or similar to get the fuel lock ring off. I have done it without using a lock ring tool but it sure makes it easier.


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Highly recommend using this or similar to get the fuel lock ring off. I have done it without using a lock ring tool but it sure makes it easier.


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flat head wedged between and twist and it popped right off for me. Pliers to squeeze back on also worked like a charm.
 
Jordan said:
StealBlueSHO said:
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Highly recommend using this or similar to get the fuel lock ring off. I have done it without using a lock ring tool but it sure makes it easier.


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flat head wedged between and twist and it popped right off for me. Pliers to squeeze back on also worked like a charm.

Yup. My 2010 was tight... ended up needing a hammer to help lol...



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