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Choosing right fuel pump...HELP

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Old Jun 12, 2002 | 11:51 PM
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Choosing right fuel pump...HELP

OK, i have already been searching the forums looking for an answer to this, but it seems to be evading me at the moment.

I want to put a bigger fuel pump on my car (one that can support a 60-1 or 62-1 turbo). It seems like either the Walboro or the RP/Nippondenso pumps are the best choices, so im trying to pick between the 2. Obviously, the Walboro is less $$$ but that doesnt necessarily mean its the right choice. I plan on using 550 primaries and 1600 cc secondaries with the Wolf 4.0 ( i have a 3.0 now).

Which pump should i choose and why?

Is one more reliable than the other?

Does the Walboro install as easily as the ND pump?

Thanks for your help!
Graham
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Old Jun 13, 2002 | 05:56 AM
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walbro installs easily...what kind of car are you driving?

DONT put one in if you arent boosting or have a fuel controller...dem **** messed up my car
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Old Jun 13, 2002 | 01:57 PM
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I have an 89 turbo with a WOLF 3D engine management system. My car is the actual one in my avitar (for visual reference). Does anyone else have the walboro and like it over the ND pump? Will it flow enough to support my soon-to-be 60-1 or 60-2 turbo? Any feedback on quality etc is greatly appreciated!

Graham
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