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Old 04-13-2008, 11:38 AM   #1 (permalink)
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1G-specific fuel pump prob

just installed a walbro 255 on my 1g and its seems like the motor is not getting enough fuel. it idles but flatens out at about 3000rpms. i have been working on these cars for 6 years and i cant figure it out anybody have an answer
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2G-specific do you have an AFPR on the car?

If not you are way over running the stock fuel pressure regulator
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nope just a stock regulator
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2G-specific ya need an afpr

You're probably getting fuel over run and almost pissing fuel out the exhaust
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You need to get a full pressure regulator (fpr) dont cheap out on ebay most are hit or miss and the only thing it will mess up is your motor.
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what kind do u suggest and i would perfer a bolt on. look at some and alot require mod.
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2G-specific aeromotive seems to work well

from personal experience
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Old 04-18-2008, 09:28 PM   #8 (permalink)
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walbro packed the wrong plastic spacer with the pump. back on the road.
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