It's time for a new fuel pump. Anybody have suggestions?
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It's time for a new fuel pump. Anybody have suggestions?
I don't see 1,000 miles more (if that) on my stock pump. It's unbearably loud regardless of fuel amount or temperature. With that said, I need a new fuel pump. I'm leaning towards a Walbro 255 or Racetronix pump over a stock replacement as to have room to grow in the future.
If I go with a Walbro 255, what will I need to make it work with the stock assembly? Likewise with a Racetronix, or will both of them bolt right in the assembly, no modifications required? Thanks for any help in advance!
Edit: Upon further researching, according to a local shop's website that is, a Walbro/Racetronix is a plug-and-play pump. Sorry y'all, I could have swore I was reading somewhere that I would need to make some adjustments to some wires and the whatnot. If there IS something I'm missing, please let me know.
If I go with a Walbro 255, what will I need to make it work with the stock assembly? Likewise with a Racetronix, or will both of them bolt right in the assembly, no modifications required? Thanks for any help in advance!
Edit: Upon further researching, according to a local shop's website that is, a Walbro/Racetronix is a plug-and-play pump. Sorry y'all, I could have swore I was reading somewhere that I would need to make some adjustments to some wires and the whatnot. If there IS something I'm missing, please let me know.
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just grab the PnP kit 255 walbro/racetronix with wiring harness. you will be good for up to 8 x 50LB injectors with that; so you will be good 650 naturally aspirated or around ~550 boosted ... depends on fuel pressure and boost.