Walbro 255lph sale!!!!!
#284
OK I am confused. I asked on another forum if the stock GN fuel pump would work for a modified LS2. A few said to get the Walbro 340. So I am confused, what is the difference in the 340 & 255? Is the 340 the part number and the 255 is the liter per hour rating? But it's the same part?
Last edited by samckitt; 11-25-2011 at 09:15 AM.
#286
OK I am confused. I asked on another forum if the stock GN fuel pump would work for a modified LS2. A few said to get the Walbro 340. So I am confused, what is the difference in the 340 & 255? Is the 340 the part number and the 255 is the liter per hour rating? But it's the same part?
#288
It will feed the motor. As to how much modification to fit it in the fuel bucket of a grand national, I am not 100% sure.
I can tell you we have put them in Camaros, firebirds, Vipers, Eclipses, Mustangs, Trucks, and many more with minior modifications to the fuel bucket assemblies. There are many others that use them in tons of other applications. I am told there is even a version with pickups for a snow mobile.
I can tell you we have put them in Camaros, firebirds, Vipers, Eclipses, Mustangs, Trucks, and many more with minior modifications to the fuel bucket assemblies. There are many others that use them in tons of other applications. I am told there is even a version with pickups for a snow mobile.
#290
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Why not go to our web store and find out or e-mail our sales dept?
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#291
Why not answer the question?
All joking aside, it was easier to ask than to try to find it on your website (which does not make it easy to find the info regarding the differences, I tried).
I did not take the time to contact your sales department because that would serve the same purpose as posting in this thread.
All joking aside, it was easier to ask than to try to find it on your website (which does not make it easy to find the info regarding the differences, I tried).
I did not take the time to contact your sales department because that would serve the same purpose as posting in this thread.
#292
Joined: Mar 2002
Posts: 2,029
Likes: 25
From: A Racetronix dealer near you...
Why not answer the question?
All joking aside, it was easier to ask than to try to find it on your website (which does not make it easy to find the info regarding the differences, I tried).
I did not take the time to contact your sales department because that would serve the same purpose as posting in this thread.
All joking aside, it was easier to ask than to try to find it on your website (which does not make it easy to find the info regarding the differences, I tried).
I did not take the time to contact your sales department because that would serve the same purpose as posting in this thread.
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Manufacturer / Distributor of Automotive Fuel Systems, Components & Electronics
Please support a Racetronix dealer near you for personalized service.
>WEB SITE<
Manufacturer / Distributor of Automotive Fuel Systems, Components & Electronics
Please support a Racetronix dealer near you for personalized service.
>WEB SITE<
#293
I apologize. It did not occur to me when I read Racetronix post quoting me the first time that it was not a representative of Sho-Me Speed.
I am not one to delete my posts, even to cover an embarrassing mistake, but if heavy6.0 would like me to clear the clutter, I owe him that.
I am not one to delete my posts, even to cover an embarrassing mistake, but if heavy6.0 would like me to clear the clutter, I owe him that.
#294
I was looking through Summit catalog & they have an Aeromotive pump listed that flows 340 lph, but it states it pumps that at 40psi. Doesn't an LS motor require more pressure than that, like 60psi? What pressure is the Walbro output?
#297