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Old Sep 20, 2008 | 01:41 AM
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So i was driving my car last night and i went to smash it as i was crusing along and the car went to take off and then feel flat on its face and died! i tried starting it again and then i looked at my fuel pressure gauge and noticed it read 0 checked all the fuses and relays for it including the one on the hot wire kit.. the pump is a walbro 255 in-take pump? any ideas could it be fuel pump failer even tho the bump is less then a year old
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The car just needs more nitrous.
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Old Sep 20, 2008 | 07:37 AM
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The car just needs more nitrous.
yeah maybe if it actually had a kit on it
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Old Sep 20, 2008 | 09:50 AM
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Originally Posted by EHat911
So i was driving my car last night and i went to smash it as i was crusing along and the car went to take off and then feel flat on its face and died! i tried starting it again and then i looked at my fuel pressure gauge and noticed it read 0 checked all the fuses and relays for it including the one on the hot wire kit.. the pump is a walbro 255 in-take pump? any ideas could it be fuel pump failer even tho the bump is less then a year old
search. Been lots of posts on Walbro failures. I posted the results of the Walbro investigation. Seems there's a part in the pump that's going "tango uniform". Walbro is working to fix it.
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Old Sep 21, 2008 | 06:53 PM
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well i figured it out.. the ring terminal on the hot wire kit for the fuel pump cracked but was stick to the rubber insulating on the alternater power wire so i didnt even notice it until i was checking over everything again today
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