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Thanks Getrag an excellent write up, and Jake, i will only use another UK pump......and i shall disconnect the pump and crank it over a few time to relieve the pressure.

 

One thing no one has said (so im not sure its needed) should you drain the fuel tank first?

 

And once again thanks for all the advise.

 

Dave :devil:

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I can't see the big deal with the UK pump really... It's bloody expensive when compared to a Walbro, and the Walbro can support plenty of power on it's own.

I've still got one lonely Walbro pump on my car with it's single turbo fitted, and on the Dyno, it showed no sign of running low on fuel flow... Even with race fuel running 1.8 bar! :innocent:

 

OK, so it flows about 10% more fuel, but it costs 95% more, and if you did want to run more power that one pump could provide you have to spend out on either another UK pump, or replace it with two Walbro's :conf:

 

Am I missing something?

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I can't see the big deal with the UK pump really... It's bloody expensive when compared to a Walbro, and the Walbro can support plenty of power on it's own.

I've still got one lonely Walbro pump on my car with it's single turbo fitted, and on the Dyno, it showed no sign of running low on fuel flow... Even with race fuel running 1.8 bar! :innocent:

 

OK, so it flows about 10% more fuel, but it costs 95% more, and if you did want to run more power that one pump could provide you have to spend out on either another UK pump, or replace it with two Walbro's :conf:

 

Am I missing something?

 

They must have fitted the larger Pumps for a reason though? They thought it was worthy even running standard boost when they were built?

Im more confused than when i started now?

But for peace of mind im sticking to the UK pump...

 

Dave :stupid:

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I seem to remember a big thread about the TDI pump ages ago - can't seem to find it now though.

 

From those figures it seems that a new pump is definately wise, be it a Toyota one or another brand, I've always taken the approach of upgrading anything that needs replacing but this pump lark has me confused :)

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On TDI's paper the testing they paid for showed that their pump flowed the the best and used the least Amps.

 

What a surprise.

 

 

When you actually quote amounts of flow then its hard to argue :cool: Still if you dont mind 2nd best then the UK is good bet :limp: There is an argument for the UK but i cant remeber it right now im sure Tel can enlighten us :gallery:

 

Dude :flame Dev

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They must have fitted the larger Pumps for a reason though? They thought it was worthy even running standard boost when they were built?

 

They also used 550 injectors and had to cludge the wiring so the ECU could run them, they also stuck on friggin ugly horns... All three were unnecessary ;)

 

http://www.vortexpower.co.uk/images/sfrdyno.jpg

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You fitted this yet mate? I can lend a hand, but doubt you'd need it.

 

Fitted a Walbro on Sunday, easy to do, only arsing about was with the wiring loom, but if you get the UK pump you won't have that problem.

 

 

Hiya Matey

Long time no hear? Cheers for the offer but will prob be ok with the pump, if not i shall shout.....

 

I take it your back on the road and smiling?

 

Dave

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I seem to remember a big thread about the TDI pump ages ago - can't seem to find it now though.

 

From those figures it seems that a new pump is definately wise, be it a Toyota one or another brand, I've always taken the approach of upgrading anything that needs replacing but this pump lark has me confused :)

i thought that big thread on TDI pump was a HKS pump with numbers filed off???

 

the walbro`s seem great value for money against a price of UK pump

i got 2 walbro`s for £130, value for money comes into it too.

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