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hi guys

my fuel pump is going (noisy )

what options do i have here

please help
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Post by ReeceZ »

Time for a Walbro $59 dollars of ebay, still cheaper than buying here.
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Post by Alphat »

ReeceZ wrote:Time for a Walbro $59 dollars of ebay, still cheaper than buying here.
Ja, a Walbro 255 lhp fuel pump seems the way to go. I've only heard good things about these and you can pick them up cheaper than a stock replacement from Nissan!
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Ferolli sells them in cape town. R1200-00 I think.
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Post by Doctor G »

Beware of fake walbros!! Look for authentic walbro dealers. Wal bro will never sell their pumps for under about $90.

$59 is guaranteed to be a fake! just say no 8)
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Post by Toby »

I have the exact same problem. Anyone have the part number for the Bosch replacement? The one similar to Walbro? I need to get this changed before my drive down to Durbs...
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Post by Gary57 »

Toby fit the Walbro and be done with it, it is far superior to the Bosch pump.

Guys Walbro make standard replacement pump aswell, so for $59 you may be buying the stock replacement pump even though they told you its the 255lt/h pump. The pump is RBSX's old sx was meant to be a 255lt/h pump and its not, the pump can hold supply the fuel at 4000rpm for more than a few seconds.
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Then theres also one for $99 :lol:
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Gary, I'm keen, but have neither patience nor time to buy from ebay. Can I get one locally?
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Post by Gary57 »

Import parts should have locally, just make sure its the 255lt/h pump hey.
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Ok, I've replaced my fuel pump. I went to Autozone and all they had was a universal VDO (made by Siemens) fuel pump rated at 3.8bar for R517 excl VAT. Since I had no choice, I opted for it. It fitted quite well, even though it's about half the size of the standard pump (I used rubber pieces and cable ties to hold it in place), but it's great quality (used by OEMs) and is a high pressure pump. I've tested it on full boost and it works perfectly, and even solved some starting issues I had with the old pump. The old pump, which was fitted by Chip Logic, had bits welded on, bits hacksawed off, and the filter glued on! I'm so glad it's not in my car anymore :)
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Nice 1 Toby, glad to see that your car will never see the hands of another mechanic again... Mechanic Toby FTW!
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Hehe, what can I say, I learnt from the best, Vlade-san :)
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Post by Riekert »

mmm... will this work on a SR20 too?
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Riekert wrote:mmm... will this work on a SR20 too?
yes but only for a std setup
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