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Goukid2 04-12-07 02:13 AM

Walboro or Supra Pump
 
Which pump do you guys have and which one would you suggest. Goal is about 450 RWHP. tried searching but there no search??

Goukid2 04-12-07 02:21 AM

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/255LP...spagenameZWDVW

Anyone ever heard of these guys before? Ebay, i tell you.....

LovMyRx7 04-12-07 02:43 AM

From what everybody else has stated, the supra TT pump outflows/performs the Walboro. The TT will max out around 450 I believe. I think Rich was running a TT on his old BNR setup, and was close to borderlining that one. Please chime in at any time :)

LovMyRx7 04-12-07 02:45 AM

Ever considered a dual set up? Or this one...
http://www.rx7store.net/product_p/ap...gtr%20pump.htm

Thats the GTR Fuel pump. You could even go dual if you needed too...to bad the "search" button wasn't working. Or you'd find LOADS of info on this stuff.

3GRX7 04-12-07 07:56 AM

This is the one I bought from rx7.com:

http://rx7.com/store/rx7/rpnewpump.html

It's basically the Supra TT pump made by Nippondenso, but modified to flow over 25% more.

carx7 04-12-07 08:59 AM

There is a thread here that has some interesting points of reference:

https://www.rx7club.com/20b-forum-95/fuel-system-options-636320/

I personally would NEVER say that the walboro is "just as good as a supra pump". The fuel pump is THE life blood of your car. Rotaries are killed by insufficient fuel. So for me, reliability is top in the consideration. I''ve heard of walboro's failing... never heard of an ND (supra) pump failure.

You can read my thoughts on the two pumps in the above thread.

FWIW, I made 470RWHp on a single supra. I will likely be using dual supra's for my 20b project.

-Chris

BDC 04-12-07 11:17 AM

Yep the Supra ND (NipponDenso) pump will do it but it's at the very tail end of its use, Lesley. Of course, if you supplement with alcohol, then it's a non issue, but that's just me. ;)

Speakin' of power, a few people are makin' noise about me coming up to NY to do some tuning. Are you down?

B

Goukid2 04-13-07 01:05 AM

Fuck yeah you know it B! But i have a Power FC now.... i'll pm yah!

XLR8 04-13-07 01:48 PM


Originally Posted by carx7
There is a thread here that has some interesting points of reference:

https://www.rx7club.com/showthread.php?t=636320

I personally would NEVER say that the walboro is "just as good as a supra pump". The fuel pump is THE life blood of your car. Rotaries are killed by insufficient fuel. So for me, reliability is top in the consideration. I''ve heard of walboro's failing... never heard of an ND (supra) pump failure.

You can read my thoughts on the two pumps in the above thread.

FWIW, I made 470RWHp on a single supra. I will likely be using dual supra's for my 20b project.

-Chris

I totally agree with Carx7. Very ironically my friends FB turbo setup dropped the rear rotor last week. His Walbro pump failed at 19psi. It is the 255gph external pump, and was about 3 years old. Personally, I will probably buy the one from www.rx7.com.

junito1 04-13-07 02:15 PM

my bro put a walbro 255 on his 05 evo and his DAtalogit says he is geting knock. The pump lasted 2 to 3 months. HE is plannin on getting a denso.

Goukid2 04-14-07 04:10 PM

you know i was thinking about the one from rx7.com but i just figured it was the Supra TT pump. Is it? or does it actually flow more like they say it does?


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