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Old 02-03-2005, 11:58 AM
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i was wondering what brand would be a good in line fuel pump for a turboed d17? also would an in line pump be able to handle 15+psi or should i change over to a fuel return converson kit type thing.

the one that came with my kit is allready starting to make lots of noises after only 2 months and they have been known to stop working after just a few months. im not sure of the name its some off brand type fuel pump.
Old 02-03-2005, 12:24 PM
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The inline pumps are a little noisy for a daily driver.Go with the wallboro 225 std pressure and you will be happier.Give http://www.lightningmotorsports.com a call and you won't be disappointed.
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yeah i wish i wouldve known about how loud they are. I guess I just wont idle very long so the exhaust will drown out the noise!! lol I installed an MSD inline one this weekend.
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I got a inline pump that came with my drag 3 turbo kit, dont know much about it though.
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