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Old 03-09-2008, 04:30 AM
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Default Ok, Time for a fuel pump for my turbo setup, Need advice

Allright, I'm getting close to completing to everything I need for my setup, I wanna upgrade my fuel pump. What do you guys reccomend? Also internal or external?
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Default RE: Ok, Time for a fuel pump for my turbo setup, Need advice

what kinda power are you going to be running? anything under 300 and i'd go w/ the walbro190 but 300-500 and a 255 willdo you just fine.
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Old 03-10-2008, 07:36 AM
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Default RE: Ok, Time for a fuel pump for my turbo setup, Need advice

I'm gonna be running on stock internals for now. So 175-200. Should I just get the 255 since I will more then likely building up the engine for more boost soon enough. Also I've seen the internal pumps and external ones, I'm assuming I need the in tank one?
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Default RE: Ok, Time for a fuel pump for my turbo setup, Need advice

Walboro makes a good fuel pump from what i hear.
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Default RE: Ok, Time for a fuel pump for my turbo setup, Need advice

I have also heard that the walbro 255 is a good intank pump to use.
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Default RE: Ok, Time for a fuel pump for my turbo setup, Need advice

Walbro 255LHP. Easy as hell to put in, quiet, and will be good to 600whp.
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Default RE: Ok, Time for a fuel pump for my turbo setup, Need advice

Allrighty, Thanks. Any of you guys have the chiltons guide handy for it?
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Default RE: Ok, Time for a fuel pump for my turbo setup, Need advice

Walbro 255lph FTW. As for the install manual, what year/model car do you have?
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Oh yeah, sorry. 99 Honda civic LX 4 door d16y7
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Default RE: Ok, Time for a fuel pump for my turbo setup, Need advice

Take out the bottom of the back seat. Unbolt the fuel pump cover, unplug all the plugs, pull the fuel pump out. Swap and reinstall.

It's really really easy.
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