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Old Jan 26, 2008 | 01:41 AM
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installing fuel pump

well, looking for a 255LPh fuel pump for my turbo setup.
Now, i remember thunderracing.com used to sell the racetronix kit with the plug-n-play harness...well, no longer see it on there.

I also found that Full Throttle Speed (vendor on here) sells walbro 255LPH's on ebay for 100
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Walbr...9785QQtcZphoto

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This is the latest GM fuel pump from Walbro that will for most GM cars. It is a 255 HP pump #F20000169 and supports up to 600HP.

This is not a pump altered for fitment using a lathe and is not the discontinued 340M that the other vendors sell. Know what you are getting!

Also comes with installation kit #400-1016 which is specifically designed for the following vehicles:
1985-1992 Camaro/Firebird (5.0/5.7)
1985-1986 Fiero (2.8)
1984-1987 Buick Grand National/Turbo Regal
1991-1993 Syclone & Typhoon
GM pickups through 1997
GM mid-size vans (Astro & Safari) through 1996
GM S/T trucks through 1995
Will also fit on 1993-1997 Camaro/Firebird, V8 late model Impala SS and LT1 corvette with minor modifications. These modifications vary between years and models.
just wondering, as far as wiring, what will need to be done? And, what "minor modifications" might need to be done?
Old Jan 26, 2008 | 07:54 AM
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one thing with walbro 255, don't run them to low on gas they use it to cool the pump. my nephew burned one up by running out of gas one time.
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