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    fuel pump recomendations.

    alright wondering what fuel pumps would be good for a 24v car thats has sights of boost in the future.

    oh and ones other than walbro

    im pretty sure mines taking a shit on me lol
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    A late model 325i/is tank with two OE high pressure pumps should be more than able to keep up with any engine you can fit under the hood an an E30. Just don't allow the tank to go below half full so you don't burn up the left side pump. The alternative to that (which can be run to empty) would be a late tank with two OE transfer pumps feeding an external high pressure pump.
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      #3
      denso, or aeromotive both make a 255,300, and 320 virtually identical in size and shape to the stock bosch and walbro

      i run a walbro 255 right now, in both my e30 and s13 sr. no probs
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        #4
        my 318is pump did werke im thinking about buying it back and dropping it in my 325i and see if it helps my problem....

        then im wondering if it can handle boost.
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