walbro 255 pump! yes or no?
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Hi
i've got a 2000W UK Turbo which i've got a few parts to fit over the next few weeks.
The list is as follows
TD05 STi turbo
STi intercooler
2.5" downpipe
2.5" cat back
2" decat up pipe
Green panel filter
After it's all fitted it''ll be going for a remap. So what i'm wanting to know is will i be better off fitting an uprated walbro pump?
I've spoken to TRL & they say with these mods it'll be good for 320-340. I don't want to go any higher than that so won't be doing any other mods
thanks
Craig
i've got a 2000W UK Turbo which i've got a few parts to fit over the next few weeks.
The list is as follows
TD05 STi turbo
STi intercooler
2.5" downpipe
2.5" cat back
2" decat up pipe
Green panel filter
After it's all fitted it''ll be going for a remap. So what i'm wanting to know is will i be better off fitting an uprated walbro pump?
I've spoken to TRL & they say with these mods it'll be good for 320-340. I don't want to go any higher than that so won't be doing any other mods
thanks
Craig
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always advisable for an uprated fuel pump when doing upgrades.
They are relatively low cost and give you piece of mind
http://www.scoobyworx.com/fuel-systems-38-c.asp
They are relatively low cost and give you piece of mind
http://www.scoobyworx.com/fuel-systems-38-c.asp
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yes i'd thought as much & tbh was probably swaying towards buying 1 anyway.
I'd not heard of the SWRD so thanks for the link, bit cheaper than walbro. I've got everything so far at very good prices. The remap will cost more than all the parts combined that i've bought so far!
Well, performance parts anyway. I've also bought timing belt kit & a few other bits so once i've taken all those into account they do cost more than the remap
I'd not heard of the SWRD so thanks for the link, bit cheaper than walbro. I've got everything so far at very good prices. The remap will cost more than all the parts combined that i've bought so far!
Well, performance parts anyway. I've also bought timing belt kit & a few other bits so once i've taken all those into account they do cost more than the remap
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ahhhhh right cool! just had a quick nosy & you're only half hour or so from me & with the traveling about i do with my job it probably won't be long before i'm over your way so may pop in
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