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Old 10-09-2002, 12:07 AM
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I am looking at getting a fuel pump for my car. I have regular bolt ons dp, mp, cb, pulleys, boost controller, intake, non seq mod, the car seems as if it is running out of fuel at about 5500 to 6000 rpm. I am sure I will never run over 350 hp. so what fuel pump would be a good one at a good price? I have always run walbro in my supercharged hondas in the past but I know fd's are different.
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walbro is pretty good..... for fd's too
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if possible, find a bosch fuel pump. and give me every ounce of information you can find on it. pops is a vp at bosch, so i *might* be able to hook you up
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no engine management?
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^^^none yet^^^^^





we are in the same boat. both of us ar elooking for upgraded engine management at the present time. neither can decide. we are in the middle of nowhere. no one can work on our cars, so we do the work. tuning is difficult w/o experience, so i think that he is going to get a pettit or similar upgrade.



i have the cosmo pump. i hear alot about the bosch ones as well...





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Old 10-09-2002, 11:43 PM
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the bosch or the walbro are good. as for engine management, get the power fc, its way way better than any chipped stock ecu



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Old 10-10-2002, 01:36 AM
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Power FC all the way. It's easy to drop in, fairly easy to tune(just come here and post questions.) Either me, Dragon or the other PFC "guru's" can help!
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What Jspecracer7 said.. and I'd get the walboro.. cheap and very good...
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Originally Posted by Dragon' date='Oct 10 2002, 08:13 PM
What Jspecracer7 said.. and I'd get the walboro.. cheap and very good...
What Dragon said...get a walboro.
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