Jump to content
SAU Community

Recommended Posts

Does anyone happen know how much current an R32 GTR pump draws @ full noise? Looked in the Nissan workshop manual but can't find a spec.

Thanks

Hi GTR32, easy question, not so simple answer. The current actually varies according to the fuel pressure. Of course the fuel pressure varies with the amount of boost.

So I have a little rule of thumb, that the electronics guru's will no doubt tell me is wrong, but it has worked for me so far. The standard GTR pumps is rated at 190 litres per hour, and I say that's about 190 watts of power. Divide that by 14 volts and you end up at 13.5 amps. Walbro rate their 190 litre per hour pump at 12.5 amps max current, so the "rule of thumb" is not too bad.

When we use a Bosch 044 rated at 330 litres per hour, divided by 14 = 24 amps. So I use a 30 amp fuse, relay and appropriately rated wiring.

Hope that helps

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/36946-gtr-pump-amps/#findComment-738616
Share on other sites

Hi GTR32, easy question, not so simple answer.  The current actually varies according to the fuel pressure.  Of course the fuel pressure varies with the amount of boost.

So I have a little rule of thumb, that the electronics guru's will no doubt tell me is wrong, but it has worked for me so far.  The standard GTR pumps is rated at  190 litres per hour, and I say that's about 190 watts of power.  Divide that by 14 volts and you end up at 13.5 amps.  Walbro rate their 190 litre per hour pump at 12.5 amps max current, so the "rule of thumb" is not too bad.

When we use a Bosch 044 rated at 330 litres per hour, divided by 14 = 24 amps.  So I use a 30 amp fuse, relay and appropriately rated wiring.

Hope that helps

If only the answers were simple. But then we wouldn't want to engage in the masochistic pastime of messing with cars would we? Heh heh.

How is the relationship between pressure and current established? I thought that (apart from the low voltage idle of Skyline pumps) once a pump was connected to 12v DC it ran at a constant rate, simply with less fuel returned as demand under boost and therefore pressure increased. Might have exposed my ignorance here!

Your rule of thumb seems to work pretty darn well, with some overhead for safety. Bosch rate the 044 @ 15.5 amps and the 'others' at 10.5.

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/36946-gtr-pump-amps/#findComment-739446
Share on other sites

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

    • Hello!  i just finished manual swaping my r34 skyline with a r33 rb20de box(RB71C)box  When the car is running it squeaks crazy loud and it was smoking from the gearbox area. The gearbox is fine it was tested. The clutch slave cylinder seems like it doesn't fully releases the clutch. I want to ask if this noise is from the throw out bearing or could it be the clutch assembly or disk att.xFliq87Gzw6kImKBVqDebXkj0fBqymk0JaYeP3_3SlM.mp4
    • A few small updates since the previous post and lessons. I decided to do a little interior light upgrade on the 110. I quite like the iilumo items, even if they're a bit of a premium over other brands. You'll also note the Stedi Fogs, that will go into the S15 fog lights as I needed to match the bulbs since I got the new ones earlier. I hope they fit as the body is quite a bit longer than your normal bulb.  Annoyingly, I managed to trip the fuse, which normally wouldn't be an issue until I located the fuse. I can't say I've ever come across this. I had lucked out that someone nearby had a spare, but oddly enough Toyota dealerships seem to keep this in stock. I ordered some to keep in my stash and as luck would have it, someone else nearby tripped the same fuse so I passed on the favour.  I also did a little service on the 110 ahead of some additional work coming up. It's been annoying that Goleby's stopped carrying this particular HKS filter for the 110, so now I need to keep them on order from Japan. I also took the opportunity to install a bash plate and number plate riser. The plate riser is such a cheap but nice fix to help really tidy up the car. I'm tempted to now also replace my headlights, on this car. Both items were from Project Aero.    I also needed to replace the rear tyres on the 110, and after trying to get it aligned learnt that I need to replace some bushes in the front end, so that's next.  Closing out this update with a nicer picture as always! 
    • Yeah mate, never miss it.
    • Any going to watch World Time Attack at SMSP this year?
    • Appreciate the correction on the "ground", that will make a huge difference to looking at this. That makes complete sense about AF70/AF71 which is what I had come down to being the issue, one of these. I'll have another look in the ignition wiring when I get a chance next week. I'll also make up a jumper wire for running that AF73 test.  ECU is fine, relay itself is fine, pump harness is fine and the pump itself is fine. I am going to upgrade the Walbro 255 anyway with a DW300 I have since I need to replace the fuel sender and I'm going to upgrade the FPR with my chasebays kit ready for new plenum/injectors/dbw, but I'll get this working first. That's why this is so frustrating. 
×
×
  • Create New...