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Old 03-13-2003, 07:17 AM
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Originally Posted by rotaryextreme' date='Mar 12 2003, 07:09 PM
For you people who just got the PFC from me, this fuel pump upgrade is a nice addtional. It's cheap and it flows a lot of fuel. I am making my own twin walbro twin pump set up.



The pump is good up to 425-450 rwhp.



The supra one does not flow 290 l/hr. The flow rate also drops a lot when the fuel pressure is high. I rather use walbro than the supra or the cosmo one. In fact, I sold my used cosmo for the walbro. =)



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Hey Chuck,



Thanks for the info. WoooHooo can't waite, I got both the PFC and fuel pump!



So there should be about 20 people interested in this then.



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Old 03-13-2003, 07:23 AM
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Originally Posted by GoRacer' date='Mar 12 2003, 05:53 PM
Are you going to be selling the twin Walbro pump as a kit? ...I am interested in one.
I might offer it as a kit in a month or two. My own set up is not really a bolt on. There is a lot of custom work invovled. I will try to make it as much as a bolt on kit as possible before I offer it to general public. Thank you.



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Old 03-13-2003, 09:09 AM
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For rx7machine,



Please contact me asap. you never gave me your address where to ship the pfc. it's ready to go. i can't get a hold of you from PM or Email. Please let me know ASAP. Thanks.



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Sorry.. I hope you recieved my address by now.

For you people who just got the PFC from me, this fuel pump upgrade is a nice addtional. It's cheap and it flows a lot of fuel. I am making my own twin walbro twin pump set up.



The pump is good up to 425-450 rwhp.



The supra one does not flow 290 l/hr. The flow rate also drops a lot when the fuel pressure is high. I rather use walbro than the supra or the cosmo one. In fact, I sold my used cosmo for the walbro. =)



Chuck Huang
Well the gb sinful7's talking about is $90/+$2.70(paypal) for one fuel pump. And you said the one fuel pump's good up to 425-450rwhp.. so, how much would the twin fuel pump hold ? 850-900rwhp? So, how much would this twin fuel pump be anyways?
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Thanks for the info Chuck! We'd be happy to have any people that want to get in on this!
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I_can't_stop_buying_mods for the FD !



Hi my names Tom and I'm a mod addict.

It all started when I saw this group buy from rotaryextreme for a PFC w/ commander.

Then of course I HAD to have the high volume fuel pump.

And I always hated that looong throw on the shifter.

Bigger secondaries.

Larger intercooler.

Coil overs.

AAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHH



Help me, Tom
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Originally Posted by tfhuth' date='Mar 13 2003, 12:41 PM
I_can't_stop_buying_mods for the FD !



Hi my names Tom and I'm a mod addict.

It all started when I saw this group buy from rotaryextreme for a PFC w/ commander.

Then of course I HAD to have the high volume fuel pump.

And I always hated that looong throw on the shifter.

Bigger secondaries.

Larger intercooler.

Coil overs.

AAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHH



Help me, Tom
You're a goner now.. and you thought it was going to stop.. hahaha
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I know I know I'm lost to the power of the pulsating triangles.



At least I'm in good company



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Originally Posted by tfhuth' date='Mar 13 2003, 03:10 PM
I know I know I'm lost to the power of the pulsating triangles.



At least I'm in good company



Tom
Yea, that's true.. there's plenty of them around here.
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Old 03-13-2003, 02:27 PM
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Originally Posted by rx7machine' date='Mar 13 2003, 12:23 PM
[quote name='tfhuth' date='Mar 13 2003, 03:10 PM'] I know I know I'm lost to the power of the pulsating triangles.



At least I'm in good company



Tom
Yea, that's true.. there's plenty of them around here. [/quote]

a lot of pulsating triangles?
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Originally Posted by r0t0r-rooter' date='Mar 13 2003, 03:27 PM
[quote name='rx7machine' date='Mar 13 2003, 12:23 PM'] [quote name='tfhuth' date='Mar 13 2003, 03:10 PM'] I know I know I'm lost to the power of the pulsating triangles.



At least I'm in good company



Tom
Yea, that's true.. there's plenty of them around here. [/quote]

a lot of pulsating triangles? [/quote]

I was referring to the good company part. I'm guessing energetic rotors..
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