walbro 255lph fuel pump

e*terna

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Hey guy....anybody had install this pump to 4g63 engine or others? is it worth it to use this pump with free mod? do you guy have any problem with this pump to set up the engine back?
 
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SDF

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excellent choice for direct replacement..since it runs in-tank, less hassle compared to the external pumps.

i've used this personally before and it flows real well, but get it coupled with a fuel regulator for optimum usage.
 

jinkl-

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stock erm i tink u can keep the stock one
if i increase then better just get the wallbro or sard
 

AlucarD

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sum-dum-fuk said:
excellent choice for direct replacement..since it runs in-tank, less hassle compared to the external pumps.

i've used this personally before and it flows real well, but get it coupled with a fuel regulator for optimum usage.
Yeah, get it direct wired as well :)
 

bnr34

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mee to using on my 63. but dono wat different wow...
feel like same only.
 

DJmobile

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different alot loh, upbooost then you can feel liao..

a bit of noise can be heard from the pump though...
 

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