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    walbro fuel pump

    Anyone got a Linky where I can get a genuine one at a decent price pls, no chinise copies


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    1996 850 T5 AWD - Self tuned M4.4 ECU with COP`s, B5254T ( S60R internals in a 850 block ) ostrich 2.0 , VXR injectors @ 3.8 bar, K24 turbo with a 6+6 compressor wheel, 3.25" MAF, top mounted Dump Valve, RN Exhaust manifold, 3" downpipe with 200 cell cat, 2.75" Stainless exhaust, Brembo calipers, S60R brake discs, stainless RIP kit, 3" Throttle body,

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    Have you used the company??, looking for someone that has been used before, never really buy anything from the bay lol.


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    Try these people, I know they are highly rated by the Cossie boys

    http://shop.motorsport-developments....pump-257-p.asp




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    Quote Originally Posted by Pault5estate View Post
    Try these people, I know they are highly rated by the Cossie boys

    http://shop.motorsport-developments....pump-257-p.asp
    Is that the one i need mate? if is ill order it.


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    I'm sure it is, I seem to remember Alan M telling me its an Evo pump what was fitted to his now mine pump.

    Found it cheaper too

    http://www.fuelpumpsonline.co.uk/wal...pump-459-p.asp

    But, on one site I saw the 850 listed as a GSS342...........................
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    Just bought one and Colin has just offered me one lol §§§§ happens cant do any harm having one.


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    They are pretty noisy, you really hear mine chucking the fuel about when it primes




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    Agree with Paul. I put the original back after a few weeks. Walbro was 255 LPH compare to original 225 LPH though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by glock19 View Post
    Agree with Paul. I put the original back after a few weeks. Walbro was 255 LPH compare to original 225 LPH though.
    I like the noise, and you can't hear it over the exhaust!




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    you want to try an externally mounted fuel pump if you think that's noisey, then theirs the electric power steering pump the other side of the boot lol

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    I had one on my Cosworth, I'm still sure the 850's is nosier on prime




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    Original Volvo equipment is still Walbro but as said the 255lph is a good cheaper substitute.

    Mine is dead quiet on prime and running.

    You can`t fit the new filter that comes with it you have to use the existing one otherwise it hits the baffle inside the tank, maybe this is generating the noise as it is touching the actual tank and resonating, also the connecting hose has to go across it`s travel to the other side of the pump spigot as the normal straight down route to the pump spigot cannot be done, perhaps it is strained to be on that original side so again could be the causing the noise.

    OR you have a duff one?

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    No idea, the lad I bought it off said it was noisy when he had it in his car, it doesn't bother me, it suits the cars image





 

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