how much power will 2 walbro 255lph pumps support? the lines and whatnot wont be the issue. i was just worried about the pumps. i already have the 2nd walbro.
soapra;1359213 said:I think they make a dual pump bracket, but all i can find is the single pump.
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10secdream;1359531 said:^^ My setup is similar to yours and I have no problem with the pressure dropping. I find that strange that it happens at 13 psi though....
dslocal;1359838 said:have you tried changing the fuel filter? I know its stupid but its a good place to start.
And if you are still having problems I would install a surge tank between the stock filter and your bosch 044. I am almost done with my setup and will let you know how it turns out.
IJ.;1359843 said:Or swap out the stock filter for a Bosch MS one as they're nearly the same size but you can use AN fittings and lose the Banjo.
fluid dynamics "a system will only flow as much as the point of greatest restriction"
IJ.;1359935 said:I have to pull the engine later on so I'll grab a number off a filter.
Turbo Drifter;1359948 said:Thanks IJ that would be great!
IJ.;1360243 said:Bosch 0 450 905 003 It's OEM on something sorry can't remember what though.
88supraTT;1360255 said:i have a -8 feed from pump to rail and -6 return; will these lines support 650ish whp?
i know my pump (walbro255x1) and stock injectors won't, but if i need to redo my lines now is the time to do it.
I'm thinking I'm gonna go with a large single external pump to support a fuel rail with a single -8 feed and -6 return (if i can find one), and around 850cc injectors
the reason i ask is my injectors seemed to maxed out with the factory twins, and its time to change the fuel system more.