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Old 06-09-2009, 10:00 AM
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Default Time for a new fuel pump. Which one is the best?

What is the best pump for OE replacement in a stock application?

Should I just go with the Delphi OE pump?
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Oh another ?

I will of course be chopping a hole in the back to get to the fuel pump What is the best tool to do that with? I used an air chisel on my 95, and it tore it up pretty good. Did the job tho
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grinder or dremel

I would just buy a walbro 255

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Originally Posted by dancrosoft
What is the best pump for OE replacement in a stock application?

Should I just go with the Delphi OE pump?
For the ridiculous prices of Bosch, Carter and Airtex brands reaching $600+....if I were you I'd get a Racetronix set up for less than half that. Even stock its good for you. You'd be ready for a 600 RWHP engine in the future. But its still a Walbro pump and you get the entire system with the kit.
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woaaa. I looked at that racetronix thing. http://www.racetronix.com/RX-F99-FPKG-2.html

lol I just want a plug and play pump
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woaaa. I looked at that racetronix thing. http://www.racetronix.com/RX-F99-FPKG-2.html

lol I just want a plug and play pump
Pump only:
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thats not a bad price . and that will just plug rite up with not crazy modifications needed?
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And also, this pump is cool for stock application correct?
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Also.. (srry for all the question.) Does this come with or do you sell the seal as well. I will probably want to replace that while I am at it
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FPA is PnP with color manual.
Tank gasket = GM dealer item.
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Thank you for the response . I will be buying one at the end of this month!




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