....................Supra Fuel pump .................
Why not use a Walbro 255?....not disagreeing...just wondering why?
Is the Supra pump BETTER then the walbro?
Is the Supra pump BETTER then the walbro?
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what is the flow rate of it though?....
If it's quieter but flows as much as the walbro, I now know what pump I will be using!!!!!!!
If it's quieter but flows as much as the walbro, I now know what pump I will be using!!!!!!!
Do you still have the pump? And the pickup screen (not a big deal if you do not)?
If you have it can I pick it up this sunday at the race?
thanks!
email me involvedtiger@yahoo.com
If you have it can I pick it up this sunday at the race?
thanks!
email me involvedtiger@yahoo.com
I was gonna go with a Supra pump,but there's one big problem with it(at least for me)..when that pump was originally installed in the TT Supra it does not see 12 Volts all the time,only when the computer see a need for extra fuel does it switch it to 12V otherwise its running at 6 volts..so it may overheat running a constant 12V..I went with a 375lph Bosch Pump instead of the 260lph Supra Pump.
has anyone else heard of this problem???
hmm..bosch...do you have any more specs on that pump?
thanks, do you have more info on it.
I just bought this pump this past week. I knew it was a good pump and a good deal came up so i bought it but i really have no clue on the specs but thats for some info.
I just bought this pump this past week. I knew it was a good pump and a good deal came up so i bought it but i really have no clue on the specs but thats for some info.
I have the 97' TT Supra pump on my car. I can't remember what site someone from this board referred me to but it said
12volts = 260lph
14 volts = 290lph
16 volts = 320lph
18 volts = 350lph
It said the pump is good up to 18 volts! I would'nt doubt what D-MAN said about it not reading 12 volts all the time although I think you can put a relay and it would be fine. I have no complaints about the pump. It's a tight fit though. I believe the pumps now come with a non - flexible filter rather than the sock type that Honda has. I was lucky they had one sitting around because you will need the sock type to sit on the bottom of the tray. If you have the other filter, don't even bother because it will not fit, and if you do get it to fit the filter will be facing upward rather than sitting at the bottom of the tray. Other than that the bracket will have to be modified a bit to mount the pump. The bracket is in the shape of an L. Cut the bottom portion of the bracket, where the pumps sits, off. This is because the Supra pump is too long. We then use a hose clamp to hold the pump onto the bracket.
Good luck!
12volts = 260lph
14 volts = 290lph
16 volts = 320lph
18 volts = 350lph
It said the pump is good up to 18 volts! I would'nt doubt what D-MAN said about it not reading 12 volts all the time although I think you can put a relay and it would be fine. I have no complaints about the pump. It's a tight fit though. I believe the pumps now come with a non - flexible filter rather than the sock type that Honda has. I was lucky they had one sitting around because you will need the sock type to sit on the bottom of the tray. If you have the other filter, don't even bother because it will not fit, and if you do get it to fit the filter will be facing upward rather than sitting at the bottom of the tray. Other than that the bracket will have to be modified a bit to mount the pump. The bracket is in the shape of an L. Cut the bottom portion of the bracket, where the pumps sits, off. This is because the Supra pump is too long. We then use a hose clamp to hold the pump onto the bracket.
Good luck!
This might help someone............somehow
http://www.titanmotorsports.com/titmotsuptur.html
http://www.titanmotorsports.com/titmotsuptur.html
I have the 97' TT Supra pump on my car. I can't remember what site someone from this board referred me to but it said
12volts = 260lph
14 volts = 290lph
16 volts = 320lph
18 volts = 350lph
It said the pump is good up to 18 volts!
12volts = 260lph
14 volts = 290lph
16 volts = 320lph
18 volts = 350lph
It said the pump is good up to 18 volts!


