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galant1983
03-06-2012, 01:17 PM
ok so im trying to do my fuel pump install and the shit is not fitting(the plastick part that clips over the fuel pump) not sure if im doing something wrong need help asap

OMEGA PHX
03-06-2012, 02:27 PM
Did you grind off the extra material on the tube of the fuel sock for it to fit properly?
http://tearstone.com/shop/Fuel-Pump-Install-992000-2005-Eclipse/Stratus/Galant.html

galant1983
03-06-2012, 06:00 PM
Did you grind off the extra material on the tube of the fuel sock for it to fit properly?
http://tearstone.com/shop/Fuel-Pump-Install-992000-2005-Eclipse/Stratus/Galant.html

its installed(thanks for the link)

underated
03-06-2012, 07:34 PM
did you buy a new filter? you can get them at autozone.

galant1983
03-06-2012, 07:42 PM
yea picked one up a couple of days ago.the a/f are a little weird and i need to figure what the psi should be at idle for a afpr?i have it set at about 40psi

SPD_FRK
03-06-2012, 07:54 PM
yea picked one up a couple of days ago.the a/f are a little weird and i need to figure what the psi should be at idle for a afpr?i have it set at about 40psi
Raise your fuel pressure, make sure vac reference line is disconnected when you set the pressure. Bump it to about 43-44psi.


Might be a good idea to get a second pump on hand too, Walbro shit has been known for issues right out of the box and shortly after install even. If I were you, get yourself a DW300 pump instead especially with you going FI now.

galant1983
03-06-2012, 08:06 PM
Raise your fuel pressure, make sure vac reference line is disconnected when you set the pressure. Bump it to about 43-44psi.


Might be a good idea to get a second pump on hand too, Walbro shit has been known for issues right out of the box and shortly after install even. If I were you, get yourself a DW300 pump instead especially with you going FI now.

ok and i saved my old fuel pump just in case but the 255 was already used on a previous g so not sure how long its got but i will be looking into the dw300 i also might have to bump up the injectors im told there not big enough

SPD_FRK
03-06-2012, 08:19 PM
ok and i saved my old fuel pump just in case but the 255 was already used on a previous g so not sure how long its got but i will be looking into the dw300 i also might have to bump up the injectors im told there not big enough
I would just get the DW300 pump and install it very soon, it has much better volume than the Walbro even at higher fuel pressure which you will see with boost pressures.

What size injectors are you running?

galant1983
03-06-2012, 08:21 PM
I would just get the DW300 pump and install it very soon, it has much better volume than the Walbro even at higher fuel pressure which you will see with boost pressures.

What size injectors are you running?

i have stock in now but i have 6 310cc

SPD_FRK
03-06-2012, 08:27 PM
i have stock in now but i have 6 310cc
Ehh, yea you will want more fuel than that. 310s are basically what the stock 6g75 runs

galant1983
03-06-2012, 08:31 PM
i mean should i expect crazy power with a 6psi pully

SPD_FRK
03-06-2012, 08:33 PM
It's boost, it won't be crazy...but it will be noticeable

galant1983
03-06-2012, 08:37 PM
It's boost, it won't be crazy...but it will be noticeable

haha well i will be new to boost but i need her running strong with the headers and exhaust also other maintenance

suad618
04-05-2012, 03:06 PM
6psi should yeald about 50 hp gain on a great tune i think the highest ive seen is 12hp gain per psi but im not a pro on boost so i wouldnt know if thats the highest you can get