Year/Make/Model: 2012 Mazdaspeed 3
Mileage: 120,000
Location/Alitutude: Dayton, OH (sea level)
Concern: Can't build fuel pressure past 500 psi while driving
DTC's: P0301, P0302, P0303, P0304
Modifications: CS intake & TIP, Mishimoto FMIC, CPE DP, MAC EBCS, CS HPFP internals & injector seals
ECU/Tuning Software: Cobb Accessport V3
Tuner: Freektune
Is the concern intermittent? No
Can you duplicate the concern? Yes
Recent Repairs: Reinstalled all intake parts multiple times, replaced spark plugs multiple times, replaced coil packs, installed CS injector seals
Correction: Took apart HPFP, cleaned everything up, and made sure the nut that holds the internals in place was torqued to spec. I don't know how to change the title of the post to add the corrected tag
Howdy! I've had my speed for about 2 years now. 6 months in, I get HPFP internals & the o-ring set & install everything except for the spill valve o-rings for some reason. Then I get all of the bolt-ons seen above and get a tune from Justin. Everything is fine for a couple of months until I suddenly get an LTFT of -6 to -10. It sits around there and fluctuates occasionally. I pulled apart my intake several times and could never find a leak, and also I replaced my injector seals with CS ones and scrubbed the injectors with a scotch brite. They didn't look very dirty. The Spill valve ground LOOKS fine.
Fast forward about a year to a few months ago and I start getting stuttering at takeoff. I replace the spark plugs and all seems fine for a bit, and then the issue comes back and I also can't hit full boost - I'm limited to about 13 PSI even though I'm tuned for 21. Then I start getting misfire codes, P0301 - P0304. I replace plugs again and coil packs and no change. I look at my HPFP actual pressures and I'm sitting at 150 at idle, 400 at cruise, and I struggle to hit 300 while accelerating. When I do the KOEO test with a hot motor, it doesn't spike at all, just sits at 150. If I turn the key on with a cold motor, I get about 90 psi from the in tank fuel pump. I don't know if that's acceptable or too high.
So today I replace the PRV with an OEM one, no change. Then I pull off the spill valve, clean it up, replace the o-rings, smash my finger so bad that I might've broken it, and go for a test drive. The parts in the spill valve seemed fine, weren't crazy dirty, and all moved freely. Everything was exactly the same, fuel pressures don't change. Except that after 5 minutes or so of driving, my LTFT had been sitting at -5 and suddenly spikes to -11. It sits there as I drive home. Then I immediately do a KOEO test and the pressure spikes to about 500 psi - and then with KOEO, I watch it slowly rise up to over 900 over the course of a couple of minutes. That's... literally impossible, right? Without the cam turning in the HPFP, the pressure shouldn't be able to rise above the ITFP pressure which was 90 psi beforehand, right?
So now I'm not sure how to diagnose further. I'd love to not have to cut a hole in the body of the car just to check the ITFP, but I'm not sure how to diagnose it. The fuel pressure rising during KOEO seems strange but feels like it could be a red herring, idk. I think it could be indicative of a failing pressure sensor on the fuel rail. I switched to FPS voltage on my AP for a bit and it sat around 0.65 volts, that seems low? But I'm not sure where it should be.
Anyways, I'd love to grab a log tomorrow, but what parameters do I need to log? I have the parameters that Justin requested for tuning set right now. I'll also double check values for everything and get pictures / videos of my AP during. And also, does anything I've said here stand out as an indicator of a specific issue to anyone? My next guess is fuel pressure sensor, but I'd like to figure out how to diagnose it properly before throwing parts at it.
Mileage: 120,000
Location/Alitutude: Dayton, OH (sea level)
Concern: Can't build fuel pressure past 500 psi while driving
DTC's: P0301, P0302, P0303, P0304
Modifications: CS intake & TIP, Mishimoto FMIC, CPE DP, MAC EBCS, CS HPFP internals & injector seals
ECU/Tuning Software: Cobb Accessport V3
Tuner: Freektune
Is the concern intermittent? No
Can you duplicate the concern? Yes
Recent Repairs: Reinstalled all intake parts multiple times, replaced spark plugs multiple times, replaced coil packs, installed CS injector seals
Correction: Took apart HPFP, cleaned everything up, and made sure the nut that holds the internals in place was torqued to spec. I don't know how to change the title of the post to add the corrected tag

Howdy! I've had my speed for about 2 years now. 6 months in, I get HPFP internals & the o-ring set & install everything except for the spill valve o-rings for some reason. Then I get all of the bolt-ons seen above and get a tune from Justin. Everything is fine for a couple of months until I suddenly get an LTFT of -6 to -10. It sits around there and fluctuates occasionally. I pulled apart my intake several times and could never find a leak, and also I replaced my injector seals with CS ones and scrubbed the injectors with a scotch brite. They didn't look very dirty. The Spill valve ground LOOKS fine.
Fast forward about a year to a few months ago and I start getting stuttering at takeoff. I replace the spark plugs and all seems fine for a bit, and then the issue comes back and I also can't hit full boost - I'm limited to about 13 PSI even though I'm tuned for 21. Then I start getting misfire codes, P0301 - P0304. I replace plugs again and coil packs and no change. I look at my HPFP actual pressures and I'm sitting at 150 at idle, 400 at cruise, and I struggle to hit 300 while accelerating. When I do the KOEO test with a hot motor, it doesn't spike at all, just sits at 150. If I turn the key on with a cold motor, I get about 90 psi from the in tank fuel pump. I don't know if that's acceptable or too high.
So today I replace the PRV with an OEM one, no change. Then I pull off the spill valve, clean it up, replace the o-rings, smash my finger so bad that I might've broken it, and go for a test drive. The parts in the spill valve seemed fine, weren't crazy dirty, and all moved freely. Everything was exactly the same, fuel pressures don't change. Except that after 5 minutes or so of driving, my LTFT had been sitting at -5 and suddenly spikes to -11. It sits there as I drive home. Then I immediately do a KOEO test and the pressure spikes to about 500 psi - and then with KOEO, I watch it slowly rise up to over 900 over the course of a couple of minutes. That's... literally impossible, right? Without the cam turning in the HPFP, the pressure shouldn't be able to rise above the ITFP pressure which was 90 psi beforehand, right?
So now I'm not sure how to diagnose further. I'd love to not have to cut a hole in the body of the car just to check the ITFP, but I'm not sure how to diagnose it. The fuel pressure rising during KOEO seems strange but feels like it could be a red herring, idk. I think it could be indicative of a failing pressure sensor on the fuel rail. I switched to FPS voltage on my AP for a bit and it sat around 0.65 volts, that seems low? But I'm not sure where it should be.
Anyways, I'd love to grab a log tomorrow, but what parameters do I need to log? I have the parameters that Justin requested for tuning set right now. I'll also double check values for everything and get pictures / videos of my AP during. And also, does anything I've said here stand out as an indicator of a specific issue to anyone? My next guess is fuel pressure sensor, but I'd like to figure out how to diagnose it properly before throwing parts at it.
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