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    Walbro Fuel pump... any experience with those??

    So I traced everything in my fuel pump wiring and I figure the fuel pump is probably whats bad...... again.

    I am considering buying a new fuel pump, but I realize that the Walbro 255lph pump is significantly cheaper than OEM. Now my question:

    Will I flood my engine with fuel with that pump or does the pump work by only sending the amount required by the injectors/ECU.... maxxing itself out at 255lph?

    And basically..... should I go with the Walbro or man up and buy the OEM pump?

    Thanks,
    Erick
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    Originally posted by Mr. Anderson
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    #2
    Its a return style system, so the regulator keeps the pressure somewhat constant in the rail, and the rest is returned to the tank. The walbro will work fine.

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      #3
      e30m3performance has some info on a couple pumps used with the well-cell.

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        #4
        where are you looking at purchasing the Walbro from? what's the best price you've found RWDrift? i also have been doing research on the 255 lately


        anyone had a bad experience with the Walbro 255?
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          #5
          ive had experience with these pumps...i had it on my mazda rx7turboII...excellent product...i do warn you though, with my heavy foot, that thang killed my gas...seeing 3 foot fireballs shoot out of my dual mufflers was priceless though...
          http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JJ707dGNelg
          ...and slide, and slide, and slide

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            #6
            Its the rotary's fault... not the fuel pump lol

            As for the pump, I found one locally (ironically for an rx-7 since u just mentioned it) for $70.
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            Originally posted by Mr. Anderson
            ...one of the most hardcore E30's around. :D

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              #7
              Originally posted by rwdrift
              Its the rotary's fault... not the fuel pump lol

              As for the pump, I found one locally (ironically for an rx-7 since u just mentioned it) for $70.
              True story.

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