fuel pump

kandied91z
04-24-2003, 07:17 PM
what's a good high power pump?

both of my pumps went out on me so i need something that will work and support more than enough flow yet be reliable. any suggestions?

also any recommendations on who might be able to help me get it fixed?

Alpine455
04-26-2003, 03:02 AM
Walbro pumps arent bad. I recently bought an inline walbro, dont remember the model # though. I think it was like 715 or something, they only make 2 I believe. It will support over 600 HP and its around $150 or less.
My car goes 10`s on it and theres plenty to spare
Call ramchargers and ask about it

kandied91z
04-26-2003, 02:14 PM
i'm affraid to use an in-line pump after what happened with these two.

$450 down the drain in a year on pumps isn't worth it. i'd like to just get one pump that can handle everything if it's possible. :)

91 Redd Sledd
04-26-2003, 08:06 PM
Jeff,
I just put a Walbro 255 LPH pump in my Rustang and am happy with it so far.I don't know if that will support the H.P. Leveks that you are going to achieve/have.(They are really never done Right??;) ). But like I said above, So far so good. Just one piece of info for ya.I could have bought a walbro pump cheaper than what I paid for mine.I bought a BBK. Then it shows up with Walbro written all over the pump in a BBK package. Lesson learned, Do not pay BBK an extra $20 to buy a walbro pump.Just buy the walbro to begin with.

James

kandied91z
04-26-2003, 09:04 PM
thanks james, i think that's what i'm going to go with! anyone know where i can pick one up for a good price?

Alpine455
04-29-2003, 01:42 AM
Ramchargers generally keeps them in stock.

cASe SenSiTive
04-29-2003, 09:49 AM
Definitely go with a Walbro gss340. Works very well.

Detroit Speedworks (http://www.detroitspeedworks.com) usually has them in stock at a terrific price.:)

doc212121
04-29-2003, 10:12 AM
Check the GP section at LS1.com, their are multiple shops selling the Walbro340 for $99, cant beat that price. Many are doing a dual intank setup. Good luck
Andy

kandied91z
04-29-2003, 12:05 PM
dual in-tank huh? sounds interesting.......i don't really have an opinion on what i do or what i use so long as it works and it works well you know. :)

thanks for the suggestions guys, i appreciate it!

jeff