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Fuel pump relay?

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For a 99 GSX 6 bolt swap, with rewired walboro 255. Where can I find cheap fuel pump relays? I want to buy a used one from some guys wrecked GS-T but his fuel pump isn't a walboro 255 or rewired like mine is, will the relays be the same?

I jumped the wrong relay pins to try and manually turn on the fuel pump, resulting in a big spark and a non functional relay :/ I was sleep deprived.

Thanks tuners

EDIT -RESOLVED- The relay was found at a Radioshack (aftermarket) I just had to match up a couple of numbers
 
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For a 99 GSX 6 bolt swap, with rewired walboro 255. Where can I find cheap fuel pump relays? I want to buy a used one from some guys wrecked GS-T but his fuel pump isn't a walboro 255 or rewired like mine is, will the relays be the same?

I jumped the wrong relay pins to try and manually turn on the fuel pump, resulting in a big spark and a non functional relay :/ I was sleep deprived.

Thanks tuners

Take whatever relay burnt out to an auto parts store and they should be able to match it and sell you one.
 
When I bought a relay for my 05 tiburon daily driver, it was $80 at the parts store.. Sometimes the local parts store isn't cheap :( Are the GS-T and GSX relays identical?

The factory relays yes. I've personally seen two and are the same. ...and not the parts store isn't usually cheap on relays. But with the part # maybe you can get more information as to another car that uses the same relay, might be easier to find one at a junkyard that way than to find one of an actual GST or GSX.
 
I've used allelectronics.com with good results. Most common voltage/amperage relays can be had for just a few bucks plus shipping; If all else fails you can use RadioShack for a relay, they're kind of hit-or-miss though.
 
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