Anyone running a Supra TT fuel pump??
Re: Anyone running a Supra TT fuel pump??
Originally posted by black99
Anyone running a Supra TT fuel pump??? If so how hard was it to put in and what kind of HP are you making???
Anyone running a Supra TT fuel pump??? If so how hard was it to put in and what kind of HP are you making???
Sorry couldn't help myself. I think those are drop in flilters. It shouldn't take more than 30 mins if it is drop in.
I have the Supra TT pump on my car and think it works great. Unlike what some people on this board say, it's a very highflow pump(better than ...., ....etc). With 12V at 43psi it has an output of 68gph which is about 290lph, and at 40 psi it puts out about 380lph. Roughly it should support 800hp at 43 psi, so I think that's more than enough. The Supra guys get away with 550rwhp before they have to upgrade so I think that speaks for itself. As for the fitment it's a "perfect" fit and drops in without any modification. It took me about 25min to install it. It's a little more $$ than some of the others out there, but I think it is definitely worth it.
Im using this pump and it works great. My car was in need of an upgraded fuel pump so I put this one in. Since Its been put in my car has been running perfect. The pump is loud too....you can here that thing goin.(unless you have a loud exhaust)
I forgot to say that I got mine for 50$ off a friend but you can get one cheap off a wrecked car or someone that has upgraded theirs already and dont need it anymore. Carpart.com...Ebay.....The Parts Trader.com ...ect.
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Skoobahead,
I got mine at a Toyota dealer so the price was pretty high($275), but I think you might be able to find someone else that sells them, but I don't know who. I would not recommend getting a used one like someone stated cause you don't know what condition it is in and how many miles it has. I really don't think you should be taking those risks with the most important part of the fuel system. Btw my pump makes NO "noise" whatsoever. It is impossible to notice it's there.
I got mine at a Toyota dealer so the price was pretty high($275), but I think you might be able to find someone else that sells them, but I don't know who. I would not recommend getting a used one like someone stated cause you don't know what condition it is in and how many miles it has. I really don't think you should be taking those risks with the most important part of the fuel system. Btw my pump makes NO "noise" whatsoever. It is impossible to notice it's there.
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The nipendesno (Supra) pump is good for 500 rwhp. Most 7's will not need a bigger one. Most of my friends w/ Supras that make more than 500 rwhp go with the 300zx pump or double supra pumps.
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