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Old 02-06-2016, 09:05 PM
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Question high pressure 255 walbro or regular 255

Looking to upgrade my 190 lph Bbk in-tank pump for a 255 (lq4 will get a cam and nitrous) and would like to still have 58 psi at the rail. Walbro has a high pressure and a regular 255 (somehow the high pressure uses less amperage draw, interesting). What do you recommend?
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Originally Posted by foxsl
Looking to upgrade my 190 lph Bbk in-tank pump for a 255 (lq4 will get a cam and nitrous) and would like to still have 58 psi at the rail. Walbro has a high pressure and a regular 255 (somehow the high pressure uses less amperage draw, interesting). What do you recommend?
I've used the walbro 255 (gss340) on my turbo 98 camaro and also installed one in a Heads/cam 408 iron block Trans am..

Should supply 550-600 hp.. Just use a 10 gauge wire for the power and all should be fine
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Originally Posted by Burken01
I've used the walbro 255 (gss340) on my turbo 98 camaro and also installed one in a Heads/cam 408 iron block Trans am..

Should supply 550-600 hp.. Just use a 10 gauge wire for the power and all should be fine
Awesome news then, thanks.



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