What fuel pump ?....

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BenTaylor
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Post by BenTaylor »

Walbro will do the trick, should flow enough for around 400rwhp. You can always fit 2 of them...

Or a Bosch 044 with the bits to make it work in tank

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Post by RX7 »

SARD ones are pretty good also.

Looking to get one of those for mine.
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Post by BEN H »

The responce i have had on mine without the mapping is great dont go for complicated twin pumps or poor imertatations just fit tomi or hks straight into the tank job done :grin:

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How much are the HKS jobbie's ... are they all the same or is there a market leader ?
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i'd go for the walbro too

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Post by mattie170 »

I've got a walbro on mine seems fine to me 8)

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Post by 323ian »

Wahlbro is the way ahead for you mate and much cheaper than the alternatives.
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Post by BEN H »

depends on what hp you are looking at :wink:

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