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Originally Posted by xxBrun0xx
Guess my thought was this: Subaru/Toyota has tried revising the fuel pump. They've tried insulating the fuel pump with sound-deadening material. Nothing seems to have worked, even though insulation works great for other manufacturers. So what if the issue isn't the fuel pump at all, but rather the injectors, or something else in the system? Does the 15 wrx, which I believe has the same HP fuel pump but different DI, have crickets? From what I've been able to find on Nasioc and wrxclub, nothing yet, but I guess time will tell.
Not sure if possible, but has anyone tried a different hp fuel pump?
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Its not their fuel pump, they get them from another company. Its not a matter of it being an issue, its just a characteristic of hpfp's. If it makes you feel better, google noisy hpfp and see how many pages of forum post you find from various cars. Not all are as noisy or as noticeable as the ones our cars are using, but its nothing unusual. We're at the point where even if Toyota gets a better one they can use, you wont see them for our cars. Youll probably see them on the next gen if they do make production. Im sure the 86 community will find our own solution, hopefully the one used in the 15 WRX is it, but I doubt youll ever get any more support for it from Toyota.
In reality, we all bought a first generation car. Most of us understood that we would be essentially beta testers, and that there was going to be issues that we may not get complete support for.
Not all of that was directed at you, but it seemed like a good place to add for the people who are still very concerned and think we'll be seeing a response from Toyota about it.