Inline Fuel Pump? good/bad... let me know
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Inline Fuel Pump? good/bad... let me know
Fuel pump is in need of a swap again
I dont want to drop the fuel tank so I will be installing a inline fuel pump
I dont know much about these things ive heard good: easy install
And bad:unrealiable...
I dont know if these are first hand experiences being that there are a lot of "kids" on here that "act" sooo if anyone knows anything about these and could give me some ups/downs or even experiences you may have had, shoot
thanks
I dont want to drop the fuel tank so I will be installing a inline fuel pump
I dont know much about these things ive heard good: easy install
And bad:unrealiable...
I dont know if these are first hand experiences being that there are a lot of "kids" on here that "act" sooo if anyone knows anything about these and could give me some ups/downs or even experiences you may have had, shoot
thanks
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Re: Inline Fuel Pump? good/bad... let me know (JDMB20TDA)
i think you are mistaken. you do not have to 'drop the tank' to install an intank pump. it is not hard at all and unless you are going to be using an FMU, i do not think you should use an inline pump.
search on here and just figure out how to install the intank. its not hard at all. im sure someone will chime in and give a link for the install. im in class right now otherwise i would look for you.
good luck.
search on here and just figure out how to install the intank. its not hard at all. im sure someone will chime in and give a link for the install. im in class right now otherwise i would look for you.
good luck.
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Re: Inline Fuel Pump? good/bad... let me know (D@nnY)
Cant you get at it by removing the back seat, then there will be the access port staring you in the face?
Or is that just on Integras?
Or is that just on Integras?
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Re: Inline Fuel Pump? good/bad... let me know (JDMB20TDA)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by JDMB20TDA »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Fuel pump is in need of a swap again
I dont want to drop the fuel tank so I will be installing a inline fuel pump
I dont know much about these things ive heard good: easy install
And bad:unrealiable...
I dont know if these are first hand experiences being that there are a lot of "kids" on here that "act" sooo if anyone knows anything about these and could give me some ups/downs or even experiences you may have had, shoot
thanks </TD></TR></TABLE>
You can get to the fuel pump on a g2 teg w/o dropping the tank. Access port is in the back.
I dont want to drop the fuel tank so I will be installing a inline fuel pump
I dont know much about these things ive heard good: easy install
And bad:unrealiable...
I dont know if these are first hand experiences being that there are a lot of "kids" on here that "act" sooo if anyone knows anything about these and could give me some ups/downs or even experiences you may have had, shoot
thanks </TD></TR></TABLE>
You can get to the fuel pump on a g2 teg w/o dropping the tank. Access port is in the back.
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by xsi-t »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">no u cant </TD></TR></TABLE>
correct its a fuel sending unit assembly and the pump is to the rear of the vehicle
BUMP
correct its a fuel sending unit assembly and the pump is to the rear of the vehicle
BUMP
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