Good fuelpump???'s
I have a 2001 Camaro Z28 that is basically all stock and would like to know what is a GOOD reliable fuelpump to invest in I was looking for a GM MU1730 made in the USA but have no luck with that one ,have heard the cheap China autoparts ones are junk?Thanks
i've had good luck with AEM, I had an aeromotive fail but It was more likely my fault because I used factory wiring on a 340lph pump. I've also had good luck with quantum and walbro.
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From: Schiller Park, IL Member: #317
The original pump was made by Delphi, and the replacements from them were still made in USA as recently as ~10 years ago or so. Not sure about today.
I'd still go with a Delphi for a stock application, that will be the closest to OE quality/reliability.
I'd still go with a Delphi for a stock application, that will be the closest to OE quality/reliability.
Are you opposed to more of an aftermarket solution OP? WS6 Store (site sponsor) has a drop in Walbro (now TI Automotive) fuel pump - 001LS1DFFP .
As far as I'm aware, they're still all USA made (most recent TI pump I've purchased was around 8-10 months ago).
My go-to brands are both US made - TI Automotve and Deatschwerks. Situation/application depending, i'll go with Denso or Bosch if the others don't have what I need.
I'll second what RPM WS6 said, if I had to go with more of an off-the-shelf or what the parts store can typically order, Delphi.
As far as I'm aware, they're still all USA made (most recent TI pump I've purchased was around 8-10 months ago).
My go-to brands are both US made - TI Automotve and Deatschwerks. Situation/application depending, i'll go with Denso or Bosch if the others don't have what I need.
I'll second what RPM WS6 said, if I had to go with more of an off-the-shelf or what the parts store can typically order, Delphi.
I've had a Walbro 255 in my LS6 swapped 98 Wrangler for over 15 years. Zero issues. If you go that route make sure its a "real" Walbro pump. Not a knock off of some sort.
Same pump in my 80 Camaro with a a LS3 swap.
Same pump in my 80 Camaro with a a LS3 swap.













