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upgraded fuel pump noise,normal?

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venom2097

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I've upgraded to the walbro 255. Normally it runs very quiet, I can't here it. Other times while its running it makes a VERY loud high pitched whine(?) type of sound.
Is this normal?
 
Walbro fuel pumps are notoriously loud, hence the nickname "Whinebro." I am not sure why you only hear it sometimes, but rest assured that the whining noise it makes is normal.

Joe
 
Originally posted by boostineclipse
You could try and use some of that dynomat underneath the seats..maybe that will quiet the damn whinebro down a little..

Ummmm... tell me why this would work when the pump is in the tank and the tank is just below the surface of the trunk area. Probably some dynomat in the trunk area would help. If it matters to you. You should hear mine with no rear interior. Before people can ask I usually say, "that noise is my fuel pump," and they usually say, "Jesus."

Now I wish I had a Supra pump, not because of the noise though. I'd just rather have the best in tank pump I can get. If the Walboro can't support 850cc/min injectors at 90% duty cycle (that's my dream, is to utilize those fu@kers to 90% capacity) at 75psi of fuel pressure I guess I'll just sump the tank and go inline.

So let this be a lesson to those wanting a fuel pump upgrade. The Walboro isn't the best and it's loud. But it's cheap I guess.
 
come on guys, intimidation factor, i personally love any sound that comes from any high performance parts [except the bad ones that rent suppose to happen of course] high performance stuff makes girls wet, hehe. btw my walbro 255 doesnt make nearly as much noise as those older [like 95] style dodge caravans, ever hear those? LOL
 
Originally posted by BatmanGSX


Ummmm... tell me why this would work when the pump is in the tank and the tank is just below the surface of the trunk area. Probably some dynomat in the trunk area would help. If it matters to you. You should hear mine with no rear interior. Before people can ask I usually say, "that noise is my fuel pump," and they usually say, "Jesus."

Now I wish I had a Supra pump, not because of the noise though. I'd just rather have the best in tank pump I can get. If the Walboro can't support 850cc/min injectors at 90% duty cycle (that's my dream, is to utilize those fu@kers to 90% capacity) at 75psi of fuel pressure I guess I'll just sump the tank and go inline.

So let this be a lesson to those wanting a fuel pump upgrade. The Walboro isn't the best and it's loud. But it's cheap I guess.

On the 2G the pump is right under the passenger rear seat, there is an access panel to change it. I just put a Walbro in saturday and I just have to say that it was so much nicer not having to drop the tank like in the 1G. Thats why he said to put dynomat under the seat.
 
Originally posted by apgeclipsegsx
come on guys, intimidation factor, i personally love any sound that comes from any high performance parts [except the bad ones that rent suppose to happen of course] high performance stuff makes girls wet, hehe. btw my walbro 255 doesnt make nearly as much noise as those older [like 95] style dodge caravans, ever hear those? LOL

Hehe I agree, well except for the part about making girls wet....Anyway I like how the Walbro sounds and if for some reason I don't want to listen to it I turn up the radio.
 
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