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Why Dool Fuel Pumps?


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I have been chatting with a mate and we are wondering why you need 2 fuel pumps?

 

If the one died, surely the car would just stop like you have run out of fuel.

 

I have tried to search, but could find anything.

 

Please assume the question is for a big powered single.

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IIRC a single pump will only flow up to 550bhp or near that. I could be wrong though....

 

No that's about the size of it. For in-tank pumps anyway.

 

You can get higher output external pumps I think but they are rather noisy and you'd still need to mess about with a swirl pot etc.

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Basically the biggest in-tank pump for little money is the walbro 255lph pump, as pointed out, 550hp is around the safest power the pump can supply at full tilt.

2 pumps are a very cost effective way of doing a fuel system upgrade, and relatively easy to install. thats 510lph of fuel, plenty for most people.

You can use an external pump, Fuellabs do nice 600lph external pumps, but to do a setup like this properly you need to be thinking of a fuel swirl pot and a decent in tank pump to prime.

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I've ordered an OEM UK spec Supra pump for my single install, as it seems to be one of the highest rated pumps at 280L/hr. They are not too expensive and are a lot quieter than the likes of Walbro, HKS, etc.

 

Some useful info about fuel pumps here:

 

http://www.mkiv.com/techarticles/fuel_pumps_test_2/index.html

 

So how many lph are the jspecs both tt and na, this is something I have always wondered against the walbro's 255 lph

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Reading that link it says the stock pump (UK/US) is 290lph compared to the walbro 255lph at 40psi and 223lph at 60psi with the stock pump at 263lph.

 

If this is the case why upgrade to the walbro and why is it marketed as an upgrade, I know the JAP pump flows a little less than the US/UK unit.

 

Is the stock UK pump more expensive than a Walbro?

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A Twin UK setup will need much beefier electrical cable from the battery....you will have to bypass the fuel computer...basically you'll have to run a whole new load of electrics. Which might not be an issue, but it's worth noting.

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