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Old 10-05-2008, 01:58 PM   #1
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Default -Aftermarket Fuel pump.

Will a walbro 255lph inline fuel pump work as well as a walbro 255lph in-tank pump. Also would I have to do away with my stock pump if I used an in-line pump.
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Default Re: -Aftermarket Fuel pump. (wernhersey)

It would work fine, leave your stock pump where it is that way there is something to feed it. Although I must say that you'd be better off just using and intake one. Much cleaner install and less likely to create a fuel leak.
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