Fuel pump fubar
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Fuel pump fubar
I'm half way through my n/a to turbo conversion and I am all a fluster about using the n/a pump that's attached to the car? Any problems with this? [/code]
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Re: Fuel pump fubar
chaos19810 wrote:I'm half way through my n/a to turbo conversion and I am all a fluster about using the n/a pump that's attached to the car? Any problems with this?
What sort of problems?
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Re: Fuel pump fubar
Peter Gidden - SBITS wrote:chaos19810 wrote:I'm half way through my n/a to turbo conversion and I am all a fluster about using the n/a pump that's attached to the car? Any problems with this?
What sort of problems?
Think he probably wants to know if it will flow enough fuel or if they are both the same
If I was going to the hassle of changing the pump I would fire a uprated one in to future proof it...
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Re: Fuel pump fubar
Steve-O 2007 wrote:Think he probably wants to know if it will flow enough fuel or if they are both the same
Pump should be changed.
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Re: Fuel pump fubar
Peter Gidden - SBITS wrote:Steve-O 2007 wrote:Think he probably wants to know if it will flow enough fuel or if they are both the same
Pump should be changed.
One of the MR2 Gods have spoken and shared knowledge with you
Stick an uprated one in while the tank is dropped... You might as well due to the work of dropping the tank..