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Old 03-13-2003, 09:18 AM
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Ok I have a 99 B16A2, in a originally SOHC car. Will the old fuel pump be able to provide enough fuel for the DOHC motor? Or should I switch it out the B16A2 fuel pump?

1999 Civic EX if it makes a difference.


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the GS-R/ITR pumps flow higher

the rest are all the same as far as flow rate...you should be fine, i noticed a slight bump in the high end with a GS-R pump...nonetheless, you should be able to find em at a local junkyard for under $50
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Ok well I was just curious, because a SI fuel pump came with my swap, so I just wanted to check.
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Default Re: Fuel Pump? (AresB16A2Turbo)

I was wondering the same thing
IM doing a B18B into a CX
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