Walbro high flow fuel pump
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Walbro high flow fuel pump
what do u guys think of the walbro high flow fuel pump. its at rx7stroe.net and its only 110 dollars. i was looking for a TII pump but cant find one. dose the walbro pump flow just as good. i have a 86 n/a street ported with bonez race pipe to a apexi n1. with a bonez intake. also if i get that pump what injecters do i run for primaries and secondaries.b
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http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...tem=2416178367
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...tem=2416688044
Guess hes selling em now for 90.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...tem=2416688044
Guess hes selling em now for 90.
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i dont know if u guys noticed my car is an n/a. will it make it run to rich. if not i will order it. but remember my car is a 86 n/a. not a 90 turbo. and what injectors do i run
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i don't think you need a fuel pump with a streetport.... i have a pretty heavy streetport, full i/h/e, still running stock fuel pump and stuffs, still a little rich... stock for me is 90 gxl....
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Unless your FPR is not working properly, a higher flowing fuel pump will not cause your car to run any richer. It's just good insurance to have as your turn up the wick. I'd stick with the stock injextors with that setup. But it would be a good idea to get your car to a dyno and use their wideband o2 sensor to tune your car. You'll need to get something like a Apex'i S-AFC or a HKS Super-AFR to adjust your fuel delivery for optimum performance. Dyno tuning time is money well spent.
I have the HKS unit and I find it much easier to use the Apex'i unit. It's not as full of features, but it has a few more points of adjustment and doesn't draw extra attention to itself. Plus, it's less expensive. It's a very good unit and I'm not sure why I don't see more people using them.
I have the HKS unit and I find it much easier to use the Apex'i unit. It's not as full of features, but it has a few more points of adjustment and doesn't draw extra attention to itself. Plus, it's less expensive. It's a very good unit and I'm not sure why I don't see more people using them.
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