I've seen several videos now on the Fiesta ST high pressure fuel pump replacement, and have pulled up images of the replacement line to get an idea of the line ID dimensions. I am 70% sure this is the case with our cars where one end has a larger ID compared to the fuel rail end.
I'm willing to be the guinie pig, but I still have to come up with a test that would prove this theory right or wrong. I know very little about turning cars, and I doubt a tuner would want to risk their reputation on such a silly mod.
My thoughts to measure this test are,
* log fuel pressure drop before and after
* log injectors duty cycle before and after
* increase ethanol % slowly until it leans out? E30 tune ?
I also ran into a nice post by razorlab, who did his own turning and found some power on the oem tune, by adding a couple of gallons of E85 to the tank. Maybe I could try something similar and see what the limits are before and after ??
https://www.fiestastforum.com/forums/fiesta-st-build-projects.77/
Honestly it sounds like I am on a path to blow my engine up by ghetto-rigging something instead of just buying injectors. $600 dollars for Bosch injectors are way cheaper than a new longblock.😅