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Hi All,

i recently changed my fuel pump out for a walbro gs342 (which i found as i was doing the pump it already had one)

i changed it because i was making a strange whining noise so i thought it was dead but when i changed it to the new one it made the same noise... :unsure:

but now it has gotten worse as now after i have driven the car for a while and i come to a set of lights (idle) it hunts and goes to die (taking off is a pain to till i get to 20~kph)

i have attached a clip of the sound it is making.

ps: this all started after i had the car towed cause it ruptured a fuel hose in the tank(stupid previous owner didn't know the difference between carby and efi fuel hose)

regards

aphex

r33 fuel pump.mp3

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cheers for the advise.

I know who to do the wiring i didn't think it would need as i found a tutorial of someone just using the straight wiring so thats what i did,

but will be garbing a relay and i have some spare thick speaker wire here that should do the trick

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