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      04-07-2010, 02:21 PM   #1
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HPFP Replaced along with UPDATED DME software, software that will prevent the failure

Unfortunately I just had my 2nd HPFP replaced at 14k miles, and I just received the update for the DME, has anyone had any experiences with tunes and the new software update? I got the Procede V4, I just didn't know what this update will do in regards to a tune.

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Unfortunately I just had my 2nd HPFP replaced at 14k miles, and I just received the update for the DME, has anyone had any experiences with tunes and the new software update? I got the Procede V4, I just didn't know what this update will do in regards to a tune.

Thanks for all the input.
Yep. I replaced mine about 3 weeks ago. They updated my software to the lastest. Without the v4, I could feel the car going really really slow. laggy gas pedal response. but when I put v4 back in, the car runs just like before I replaced the pump. This is just me. but my boost gauge actually reading around 9.5 psi stock. I thought it was supposed to be 8 psi stock.Idk why

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depends on the weather/conditions
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I didn't really notice much lag here with the update... Then again, I just got the car back yesterday from having the LPFP and HPFP replaced and software updated, instantly put the V4 and DCI back in after I picked it up... Car seems to react a lot better than when i had the old pump... Maybe it's just all in my mind...
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