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Old Apr 19, 2006 | 01:29 PM
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Default fuel pump fuse keeps blowing up...HELP

i have a 94 integra with a porr man type R. now everytime i come to a complete stop, it blows the fuse from the fuel pump. the car had a turbo with a GSR, so the fuel pump is a 255 psi walboro. Any suggestion please, thank you
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Old Apr 19, 2006 | 04:03 PM
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Default Re: fuel pump fuse keeps blowing up...HELP (flaco1978)

Check your wiring. Mine did the same thing when I had ems and a turbo setup. two wires somehow got chaffed and were rubbing against each other by the ecu causing the fuse to keep blowing. but mine would blow right away. I wouldnt be able to even start it. Maybe the fuel pump is going bad?
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Old Apr 19, 2006 | 04:49 PM
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yeah you right the problem is in the ecu, i thought it was the fuel pump, but the fuse that is blowing is in the ecu, so right now i looked at the wirie in the ecu, but i don't see any problems, i was told that it could be the ground, but again i have all my grounds are good, man this messing me up big time, but hey thatnks for your help.
actually mines did the same thing like yours it won't let me start, and it did and right away it blew it.
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