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ALL HONDA SIFU,,,,
currently i using honda D-series engine,with original fuel pump.anyone know which type of car model fuel pump suitable for my car,prefer plug and play (no need to do other modification).my car currently not enough fuel supply even the fuel regurator alrealy adjust to 4.5kg.(no enough for my extra 2 injetor 550cc)
 
any in tank fuel pump that can fit.. RX7 fuel pumps like some people do it, or SARD's 280lph, if you can afford it.

If you want the scientific way of estimating fuel pump requirements, can also calculate.. depending on hp target and guesstimate bsfc.. which can be more accurately estimated by giving hp numbers off your current setup, and the stock fuel system specs.
 
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any in tank fuel pump that can fit.. RX7 fuel pumps like some people do it, or SARD's 280lph, if you can afford it.

If you want the scientific way of estimating fuel pump requirements, can also calculate.. depending on hp target and guesstimate bsfc.. which can be more accurately estimated by giving hp numbers off your current setup, and the stock fuel system specs.

bro,u have above mention fuel pump???
currently i use original fuel pump and original injector.aditioner 2 injertor 550cc control by greddy rebic 2,my car currently boost to 0.8 to 1 bar.
use original ecu.


ANY RECOMMENDED IDEA???
 
ALL HONDA SIFU,,,,
currently i using honda D-series engine,with original fuel pump.anyone know which type of car model fuel pump suitable for my car,prefer plug and play (no need to do other modification).my car currently not enough fuel supply even the fuel regurator alrealy adjust to 4.5kg.(no enough for my extra 2 injetor 550cc)

bro... walbro 255 .. i'm using it
 
The RX7 pump.. I think h/cut shops can find..

The sard 280lph one.. already sold.

Walbro is also a good option.. though if you're using the inline type.. prepare to suffer the noise a bitlah.. :P
 
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