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Hey!

I bought a Walbro fuelpump some time ago, and about a week ago i got my self together and installed it! The pump is an in-line (external) 255 Lph unit.

I placed the pump right in front of the fueltank, right under the back seats. I got the negative from a mounting above the exhaust system, and took the positive from the cables going in to the in-tank factory pump, leading the cable on the side of the tank.

The factory hoses run behind the rear right wheel, and there is a connection right there, making it very easy to run new hoses to the in-line pump.

I simple removed the old pump running to the fuellines, and replaced it with one leading to the new pump, and another hose leading back to the connection, so i simply replaced the old hose with a new, onger one, with a pump in the middle :)

The installation works great, and doesnt leak yet :mad: Hopefully it wont after beeing used for a while, but i dont have any experience of the hoses i used so they might dry up and crack after some use.

Anyways, heres 2 pics of the fuel pump installed:

Fuelpump.jpg

fuelpumpinstalled.jpg

Cheers!

Paul,

If you run a wire direct from the battery (including a relay from the comp of course) then you can get 14 volts to the pump.

That's the next thing I've got to do to mine.

Yep its wired directly from the battery, including a 20 AMP fuse, so theres probably enough juice.

Im also using a Bosch relay to handle the pump :ninja:

Now im off to do finish the painting of the brakes, and to get that 2-gauge A-pillar pod nicely modded/moulded into the pillar. Wish me luck 'cause im probably gonna need it, will have to redo it, didnt work out the way i wanted it on the first try, might aswell start from scratch!

Cheerio!

Edited by brother_david

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