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    Exclamation wtb: jdm ae86 intank fuel pump or 7mgte intank fuel pump or something that works!

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    Last edited by .ady; 16th April 2010 at 04:22 PM.
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    cause hes like chaos in the size department.

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    would a new walbro pump suit you?

    good bang for buck pump.

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    yea i got quote 200 for a walbro 255 intank pump il see how i go with this first otherwise il get a brand new walbro one

    edit: 255 too much?

    quote this from another website

    "BE CAREFUL!!!!!!

    The AE86 stock pump has a flow volume of approximately 80 lph. Swapping in a pump designed to flow 255 lph is NOT... I REPEAT... NOT a good idea! I have this information on the best source........ Walbro engineering!!!

    A 255 in a corolla will at the very minimum cause excess fuel heating by over circulating the fuel! Other problems besides overheating that can occur... poor idle, poor off idle response, poor fuel economy. This is because the 255 pumps flow soooo much fuel, that the return line becomes an obstruction. This raises fuel pressure in the fuel rail, cause excess fuel to flow past the injector.

    Now... if you are running 30psi of boost, then by all means get a 255 and replumb all the fuel lines... BUT for stock, or mildly built EFI cars you want a GSS310 Walbro fuel pump. This pump is used in the Integra B18C... it flows 115 lph at the exact same pressure as the stock AE86 pump. 115 lph is enough fuel in N/A form to support 230hp. In boosted form it can support 195-200 hp. Boosted apps require more fuel, that is why the same pump supports less boosted hp, then N/A hp.

    You will still need the AE86 install kit, but try to ask your Walbro dealer for a GSS310 pump"

    but it doesnt matter right? it all depends on your fuel reg? this guys on crack?
    Last edited by .ady; 5th April 2010 at 07:08 PM.
    Quote Originally Posted by KE slider View Post
    yes i did fail she was 14 what u expect(shakes head)
    Quote Originally Posted by todd View Post
    why are u messaging a 14yo asking if u can 'tap that'?
    Quote Originally Posted by calknowles View Post
    cause hes like chaos in the size department.

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