Supra Fuel Pump?
#29
A few people asked for photos so her yah go! I guess the first thing you should do is spray WD-40 on the screws of the Fuel Pump Cover. Let that sit for about 20 minutes and then it should unscrew fairly easy. After that its childs play. The Supra Pump is a Denso pump so literally its a really easy swap. Just remove the old pump and replace with the new along with the new Filter. Really Really easy. Took me maybe 30 minutes.
Great post/thread; i'm doing this shortly more as a reliabilty mod because my stock pump is jolly old. (and i got a good deal on one of these pumps just now!)
Now does anyone know if the supra pump sucks dry under a quarter of a tank like the bosch 044, and needs a swirl pot, or should it be ok without one? I'm just using the car for street/occasional track use and currently the fpr and injectors are stock.
thanks
ash
edit: heck i just realised this is my first post but i joined in 2005 - urgh! a lurker! Sorry! I'll try and contribute more in the future, but pretty much any info i've needed in the past has already been posted...
Last edited by AshC; 08-14-07 at 04:58 PM.
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www.silverbulletrx7.com
My pump started to fail and it WAS in-between making it hard to trace down. The advice to replace the stock pump is solid. I replaced mine with the supra pump and my problem of hesistation went away. My stock pump still worked but not like it did when it was new.
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i know the article is for stealth/3kgt owners but it's a good read. Thought you all might like to take a look at it.
http://www.stealth316.com/2-fuelpumpguide.htm
The Conclusion portion is a great.
http://www.stealth316.com/2-fuelpumpguide.htm
The Conclusion portion is a great.
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