Jump to content
SAU Community

Recommended Posts

Hey all,

I have a case of the lazy fuel pump disease. It's not holding up it's end of the bargain.

What fuel pumps are people using these days as replacements? The cars pretty stock, just exhaust and filters. So I'm not fueling a 1000hp monster.

Is there a suitable replacement that slides straight in? or are we messing around with brackets and stuff now?

Thanks!!!!!!

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/284528-replacement-fuel-pump/
Share on other sites

Also consider what the requirements will be for the pump maybe later down the track. A walbro or bosch 040 is rated about the same as a stock gtr pump (close enough for this discussion) with a new power feed run to supply them. If you splurge on a set of turbs and injectors down the track neither will do the job with any safety margin.

After faffing about getting my 044 intank set up properly, I would recommend any of the jap drop-in jobs, nismo etc.

What filter sock and fittings in and out did you use for this install?

I used a falcon filter sock with a custom bastardised inlet fitting and a wierdo outlet fitting.. Nothing off the shelf that I could find to fit.

Edited by heller44
Got a part number for the Sard unit? and is it just a rebadged Bosch/Walbro pump?

Looks like its 58252. Its 280L, so i guess thats 280l/h. Made in Japan - not sure if that helps in determining if its rebadged (not bosch i guess)

Uses all the standard bits, including the pick up sock.

My Walbro is a GSS342 (255lph) and will support up to 500 ponies.

I got it off eBay for less than $160 delivered to my doorstep.

It may be no Nismo 280lph which costs about $500, but if you plan to run less than 500hp, why not give it a thought.

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/WALBRO-GSS342-FUEL-...id=p3286.c0.m14

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/WALBRO-255-L-Hr-FUE...id=p3286.c0.m14

http://www.nengun.com/nismo/fuel-pump-skyline

http://www.slidingperformance.com/store/in...p;productid=113

I think I paid $140 for my 044.. :) I have installed one of those 255lph walbro pumps, into my brothers falcon. Easy install. Personal preference I'd stay away from it, but have heard all sorts of good stories about installs into supras and whatever.

500hp isn't all that much really. I am running 350rwhp at the moment, and as 26's go mine is right down the low end of the scale. Confirmed by trap speed as well..

Just make sure you wire in a dedicated feed with relay and fuse protection, no matter which way you end up going. I'd probably do this before changing the pump, as well as throwing a new filter on there.. I did.

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now


  • Similar Content

  • Latest Posts

    • I couldn't wait But, the black constant tension hose clamps were too thick and there wasn't enough clearance at the T/B and I couldn't get it to seat properly, so I had use a silver one there I also added some 3" silicone over the alloy bit that goes through to hole on the radiator support as it looked like it was sitting on the edge of the hole in the radiator support, I never noticed a rattle or anything, but there was a witness mark It is basicly done, and I can live with the silver hose clamp at the T/B, I will get a black clamp for the head vent though where it is attached to the bulkhead fitting  It never stops...LOL, only issue now with the shock tower brace is it slightly touches the under bonnet liner now, if I leave it it will either wear some paint off the brace where it touches, or damage the liner, so I removed the liner to see what I have to work with, with the liner removed I have about 20mm of clearance, but sadly the middle part of the underside of the bonnet is only dusted with paint and looks crap, so I cannot have that, but.... as I have a roll of Carbuilders premium under bonnet insulation in the garage laying around that is only 5.5mm thick (we were going to use it on the boys Patrol, but he crashed the front of it a few months and it was written off, hence why he now drives my old Honda Accord Euro), I'll use the OEM liner as a template and get the Carbuilders stuff fitted up to cover that dusted paint up
    • You have a knack for photography my friend. It makes the 86 look like a complete bucket. The 34 went with you to Europe and back. It's special. (we all feel the same about our 'shitboxes' that every bystander seems to absolutely love)
    • It's been quite the ordeal but hey, at least you figured it out.
    • The final part arrived today to un-clampify and simplify the intake Who would have though a 1/2" hose stainless bulkhead fitting designed for below waterline bilge pumps would be what I needed Test fit on a 3" offcut I had laying around to see if it would work, and it worked a treat All going well the intake will be on its "final version" tomorrow 
×
×
  • Create New...