walbro fuel pump
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Re: walbro fuel pump (HAPSD)
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors...83703 Here you go. I will grab soon one too.
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whats ur setup first? I dont really see the need for one if u are just shooting 75shot... but i guess its better to be safe then never if u dont know where ur pumps been....
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yeah exactly, I have the venom kit so, if it does lean out by any chance it will cut the nitrous system. But I'm setting my car up for turbo, and the nitrous kit is just a little something that will be on the car, but not used once the trubo kit is on. Its safer ad all that jazz, blah blah blah.
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There's a group buy in the sponsor forum with free shipping check it outhttps://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=298292
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Re: (blackeg)
a little OT, although I have the same pump, if you run a hobbes switch (fuel pressure safety switch) tuned to ground out at 40psi, you won't ever have a problem wondering whether, under certain conditions, you are starving. Since it's so cheap and easy to install, I always recommend a new pump. I'd be really pissed off if something happened and it boiled down to something so simple and inexpensive. Just think of it as insurance/preventive. Good luck!
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