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Old 05-31-2010, 04:55 PM
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stock fuel pump for higher shots

Anybody have any fuel problems running the stock fuel pump and injectors for shots higher than 75? Like up to 125? Just wondering. Im sure I should be fine for at least 125 but just wanted to double check and see if anybody has done it yet.
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Originally Posted by floppynuts3333
Anybody have any fuel problems running the stock fuel pump and injectors for shots higher than 75? Like up to 125? Just wondering. Im sure I should be fine for at least 125 but just wanted to double check and see if anybody has done it yet.
I don't think I would risk it for the sake of a $100 pump.
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My stock pump could not handle anything higher than a 75shot, when I try'd a 85shot it would not hold psi.

So in other words do not try a 125shot
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Old 05-31-2010, 06:08 PM
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but upgraded pump will work good with stock injectors?
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yes it will work fine....sprayed 100shot all day long with my walbro 255
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Originally Posted by floppynuts3333
but upgraded pump will work good with stock injectors?
If you have a wet kit then yes, dry kit no
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yeah I have a wet kit...thanks for the info guys. Ill be looking into getting a walbro here soon.
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What would you consider to be the most you could spray on stock fuel lines?

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You might want to add which stock lines you're referring to.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A0Rj7...layer_embedded
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What would you consider to be the most you could spray on stock fuel lines?

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Originally Posted by floppynuts3333
yeah I have a wet kit...thanks for the info guys. Ill be looking into getting a walbro here soon.
About $80 new on ebay.
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Originally Posted by Quickywd01
You might want to add which stock lines you're referring to.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A0Rj7...layer_embedded



About $80 new on ebay.
Don't buy the $80 e-bay walbro, they are all counterfeit, I personally will actually never buy a Walbro ever again after getting a fake from an authorized distributor that they referred me to. The whole situation left a sour taste in my mouth, Walbro (Actually TI Automotive) has absolutely no interest in stopping people from counterfeiting there pumps, none whatsoever, they won't show any interest where you got it from, they won't want to know anything about it or even help you identify that it's a fake.

But yeah, if you call up TI Automotive they will tell you that none of there authorized distributor's sell on E-bay, they are all counterfeit. I predict 'Walbro' won't be around in another 5 years.
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Originally Posted by floppynuts3333
Anybody have any fuel problems running the stock fuel pump and injectors for shots higher than 75? Like up to 125? Just wondering. Im sure I should be fine for at least 125 but just wanted to double check and see if anybody has done it yet.
Is you system wet, dry or direct port?
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