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Old 03-06-2006, 09:19 PM
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So I don't know if any of you have found this out, but here goes.... The aftermarket (190 or 255 lph) fuel pump for the Max is a Walbro pump for a second gen turbo Eclipse, right? Well, as it turns out, the Eclipse uses the same pump as a 95 Integra Type R. The nice thing about this is that Edelbrock sells a cheap 255 lph pump for the Integra. I believe the part number was #17937. My question is now what to do about the FPR? Do I need one thats just adjustable or do I need one that will reference boost since I'm spraying a dry shot? Thats the thing I'm curious about now. This may be a stupid question, but I'm just wondering
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What do you mean by cheap? The Walbro is $105.

You need an adjustable FPR if you are putting in a 225 lph.
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Old 03-15-2006, 05:08 PM
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The Walbro pump that I found was about $150, and as it turned out the "Edelbrock" fuel pump was actually a Walbro pump in the box. The same GSS342. As for the regulator, I have seen the one that JWT sells thats a adjustable stock replacement, but I think it said that it was for a Sentra. Any suggestions on that one?
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Old 03-16-2006, 06:46 AM
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walbro fuel pump 102 bucks shipped (321) 722 0498
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Old 03-19-2006, 04:17 PM
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At any rate, I've got my pump and want to know what kind of regulator I should go with. I'd like to use the NISMO regulator but I don't know if the bolt-on design will work on a Max...
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Originally Posted by 99Maxxx
At any rate, I've got my pump and want to know what kind of regulator I should go with. I'd like to use the NISMO regulator but I don't know if the bolt-on design will work on a Max...
vortech is prety good and very simple
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nismo fpr??? are u talking about?
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Old 03-29-2006, 10:28 PM
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yeah, NISMO sells a fpr....well actually its sold though JWT, but check it out http://jimwolftechnology.com/custome...asp?PartID=283
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Originally Posted by Jime
What do you mean by cheap? The Walbro is $105.

You need an adjustable FPR if you are putting in a 225 lph.
Hey with my Wet Direct port kit do I have to get a Walbro 255lph or can I stick with the Stock Fuel Pump?

Also I'm having problems with my car not being able to go over 85mph at times and then today I start the car throw it in Reverse and the car shuts off. In order to keep it from shutting off I will give it some gas. Plus, I have a engine code of 0870 better explained here->[URL="http://forums.maxima.org/showthread.php?t=464689"[/URL] Now, i'm beginning to believe that my Fuel Pump is bad and is cause my problems is this possible? Can guys shed some light? Also to add to the car shutting off when is in Reverse or Drive the car starts to shake but in park it's ok.
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