05-20-2008
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Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: Rogers, MN
Drives: Cars
Posts: 27
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Re: Dual Walbro's in a 1G AWD
By the part# on it. The 3 most commonly found families are the 190lph, 255lph, and the 255lph HP. You almost always want the 255lph HP on a DSM that is going to run decent amounts of boost. Each family will usually have 3-4 different variants of the pump. Like the GSS341, GSS342, GSS340 and GSL392 are all different versions of the Walbro 255lph HP, with different setups for the inlet/outlet for different cars. The is a 190lph HP also, but I have never seen one. There are also China/eBay knockoffs that are hard to tell from real ones.
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05-20-2008
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#22
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Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: Maple Grove, MN
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Re: Dual Walbro's in a 1G AWD
What i would like to know is that how much is too much for those small ass fuel lines. I dont think i would do this mod unless i have upgraded my fuel lines to bigger ones from the fuel pump all the way to the rail. But thats me personally.
And i would definatly agree with the rewire. Its cheap and simple. I run mine directly to the battery. (which is only 3 ft from the fuel pump.)
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05-21-2008
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#23
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Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: St. Paul
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Re: Dual Walbro's in a 1G AWD
WHY HAVEN'T I DONE THIS MOD YET!!!
i have a spare 255 sitting in my garage and my fuel pump is already rewired
I will be posting pictures later of mine later and how this will turn out
good write up and pictures are worth a thousand words!
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05-21-2008
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#24
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I hate everyone
Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: Blaine
Posts: 938
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Re: Dual Walbro's in a 1G AWD
The way I see it, why push the stock wiring and hope it works (especially w/ something so important as fuel pressure), when a re-wire really isn't that difficult anyways and then you'll KNOW that you'll be alright. JUst my .02
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05-25-2008
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Built it from scratch!
Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: St. Paul
Drives: Currently Mitsu-less
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Re: Dual Walbro's in a 1G AWD
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Originally Posted by ecoli
Did you use submersible fuel line? The normal high pressure EFI fuel line and SS braided lines doesn't like fuel on the outside of it and eventually fails. The line that comes with Walbro kits is submersible or you can get 1 foot sections from Napa.
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Hey, is there a good place to find this submersible fuel line, I went to the parts store today and they all gave me funny looks.
One store asked what I was going to do with it and when I told them, they replied "sir, everyone else here is trying to save fuel and you are the only one trying to burn more of it" Thought it was kind of funny
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05-25-2008
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Join Date: Oct 2005
Location: Mondovi, Wi
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Re: Dual Walbro's in a 1G AWD
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Originally Posted by Andrew7dg
Hey, is there a good place to find this submersible fuel line, I went to the parts store today and they all gave me funny looks.
One store asked what I was going to do with it and when I told them, they replied "sir, everyone else here is trying to save fuel and you are the only one trying to burn more of it" Thought it was kind of funny
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Well, it says Napa in his post. I would try there. DB is in Rogers so the Napa in Rogers is probably even a safer bet.
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05-30-2008
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#27
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Join Date: Sep 2007
Location: Savage,MN Dillon,CO
Drives: 91 eagle talon GST
Posts: 524
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Re: Dual Walbro's in a 1G AWD
I read somewhere you don't even need dual fuel pumps, it's actually better to up the voltage to 17volts to the single pump with some type of amplifier. apparently even a stocker pump will get better flow then dual pumps when you do this, am I talking out of my ass or is this true?
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05-30-2008
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#28
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I hate everyone
Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: Blaine
Posts: 938
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Re: Dual Walbro's in a 1G AWD
I'm gonna go w/ the ass talking option
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05-30-2008
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#29
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flips McGee
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Re: Dual Walbro's in a 1G AWD
+1, ass talking. It's been shown several times actually that those boost-a-pump devices help, but are immediately out-flown by twin pumps.
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05-30-2008
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#30
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Join Date: Sep 2007
Location: Savage,MN Dillon,CO
Drives: 91 eagle talon GST
Posts: 524
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Re: Dual Walbro's in a 1G AWD
Ah-ha, good to know the facts.
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05-30-2008
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#31
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Pewp Champion
Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: Blaine
Drives: Teh Bean
Posts: 12,309
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Re: Dual Walbro's in a 1G AWD
I will be picking up a relay and doing a rewire if I get the car back this weekend. I'll make sure to take pics and add it all to the 1st post.
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