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2019 Redeye fuel pump noise

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I noted a increase in the ticking sound coming from the area of my fuel pumps. Anyone else hear any ticking sound from your fuel pumps?

Anyone know the OEM fuel pump part number?

Can anyone recommend a replacement for the OEM pumps?
 


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I have always heard the ticking noise in my 2019 Redeye, I hate hearing it, but it is normal.

When you say increase, do you mean it has gotten louder or do you mean you hear it more frequently?
 


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I have always heard the ticking noise in my 2019 Redeye, I hate hearing it, but it is normal.

When you say increase, do you mean it has gotten louder or do you mean you hear it more frequently?
I have always noticed it at idle. Seems a little louder. Was wondering if the switch to e85 could be why.
 


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I have always noticed it at idle. Seems a little louder. Was wondering if the switch to e85 could be why.
If you are like me, then your memory will fool you at times, your pump might be just as loud now as when you first noticed it. If I were you I would do some datalogging to see if the pumps are doing what they need to do before replacing them.
 


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I have always noticed it at idle. Seems a little louder. Was wondering if the switch to e85 could be why.
P, especially without the cats on mine is also making noises at idle. Definitely happened after it was tuned. I think it is pumping more air/exhaust. Listen closer, is it the exhaust valve just being smacked with the exhaust at idle. That is what mine sounds like.
 


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I hear mine too. As long as fuel pressure and all looks good in logs just send it.
 


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It always ticks its normal
 


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I don't remember the noise but did have to replace my fuel pumps around 2k miles. Was done under warranty no problem.
 




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