wallbro 255 ltr hr fuel pump
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wallbro 255 ltr hr fuel pump
any one interested in upgrading there fuel pump,
I can get wallbro 255 ltr hr fuel pump to fit the FTO for $200
I can get wallbro 255 ltr hr fuel pump to fit the FTO for $200
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an upgraded fuel pump won't provide any HP gains, rather it will simply ensure the engine is getting enough petrol to maintain the HP produced by any other mods you have done. i.e. making sure the fuel mixture doesn't lean out due to not getting enough petrol pumped to it.
However, this is only an issue if your engine requires a greater volume of fuel than what your existing fuel pump is able to supply.
I could be wrong, and perhaps I'm overlooking something, but I can see no advantage in upgrading the pump unless you have done some serious engine modifications, such as a turbo, where the amount of fuel required by the engine increases substantially. You probably would have also needed to upgrade your injectors and possibly remapped the fuel system too.
A stock FTO or one with basic breathing mods (air intake & exhaust) probably won't benefit from this.
Let me know if I've missed something (nicely)
However, this is only an issue if your engine requires a greater volume of fuel than what your existing fuel pump is able to supply.

I could be wrong, and perhaps I'm overlooking something, but I can see no advantage in upgrading the pump unless you have done some serious engine modifications, such as a turbo, where the amount of fuel required by the engine increases substantially. You probably would have also needed to upgrade your injectors and possibly remapped the fuel system too.
A stock FTO or one with basic breathing mods (air intake & exhaust) probably won't benefit from this.
Let me know if I've missed something (nicely)

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capable of supplying enough fuel to get up to 500 Hp with all the other mods necessary to get 500 Hp
Oh and what ruchi said
Lol
Same pump as i am using in my FTO
I also have 2 sets of 390cc injectors for sale if anyone is wanting to upgrade there fuel system, these fit with no modification necessary
Oh and what ruchi said
Lol
Same pump as i am using in my FTO
I also have 2 sets of 390cc injectors for sale if anyone is wanting to upgrade there fuel system, these fit with no modification necessary
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with a GT 28 I think you would only need a fuel pump, the 6A13 injectors should be fine, but if you want the bigger injectors i can get a price, the fuel rails are still being made for them, fuel pump is $200
The 6A13 TT has 390cc injectors and i was pulling 400 Hp with them and only using one extra injector, we didnt need to use the second one
The 6A13 TT has 390cc injectors and i was pulling 400 Hp with them and only using one extra injector, we didnt need to use the second one
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Thanks Danny,
I wont be installing it straight away, as stated earlier not much gains with the pump alone. I`ll install it when I do the transplant and turbo.
After taking it to multiple workshops and talking to a heap of mechanics I think I have settled with Subzero on the Gold Coast. They specialize in GTR`s and produced a a sub 11 sec supra. They seem to know their way arround an engine. They also didn`t say " Whats an FTO?".
Jeff
I wont be installing it straight away, as stated earlier not much gains with the pump alone. I`ll install it when I do the transplant and turbo.
After taking it to multiple workshops and talking to a heap of mechanics I think I have settled with Subzero on the Gold Coast. They specialize in GTR`s and produced a a sub 11 sec supra. They seem to know their way arround an engine. They also didn`t say " Whats an FTO?".
Jeff
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glad to hear it arrived ok.
it is under the back seat it is easy, but when it comes to a fuel system i would always suggest you get a qualified mechanic to do it.
you find the fuel pump is under the rear seat there is a black plate with 4 screws then under that you will see the fuel tank. there is some hoses coming of a plate that you remove, you need to remove the fuel lines first and one of them you have to get under the car and find where the flexible hose conects to the metal fuel line , it will require spanners to loosen this one before you will be able to remove it from the cover plate.
unless you got a bit of experiance with fuel systems best to get a qualified mechanic to do it. should only take him 30 minutes tops. So he would probably charge you for an hours labour.
it is under the back seat it is easy, but when it comes to a fuel system i would always suggest you get a qualified mechanic to do it.
you find the fuel pump is under the rear seat there is a black plate with 4 screws then under that you will see the fuel tank. there is some hoses coming of a plate that you remove, you need to remove the fuel lines first and one of them you have to get under the car and find where the flexible hose conects to the metal fuel line , it will require spanners to loosen this one before you will be able to remove it from the cover plate.
unless you got a bit of experiance with fuel systems best to get a qualified mechanic to do it. should only take him 30 minutes tops. So he would probably charge you for an hours labour.