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Old Feb 16, 2008 | 10:54 AM
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Originally Posted by nightcrawler7188,Feb 7 2008, 10:50 AM
the comptech kit comes with the Walbro, so i'm sure that you should have been running one to begin with...

it should take you about 45-60 minutes your first time. you basically take off the rear tray, unscrew the cap on top of the fuel tank, disconnect some tubes, remove 8 bolts that hold in the fuel pump assembly, then lift it out. then it's pretty much common sense as to how to get out the actual pump and replace it. i think the instructions say something about doing something with the fuel pulsation something in the engine bay so that fuel doesn't spray everywhere. but you will get fuel all over the place regardless since the assembly is submerged in it.
I could be wrong but when I put my kit back together at the comptech shop I went ahead and got the fuel pump they provide and it is not a Walbro 255lph from what the head tech told me.

I compared it to the walbro i picked up on ebay and they where not the same size but looked alike. These it not to say that it will not work as others have already stated but I am pretty sure the fuel pump is not a Walbro 255lph. If it was me I would try to stay with what comptech originally designed the kit with rather than the fuel managment system which is not the best it could be.

Since comptech just puts almost everything together and builds very little of what they sell you should be able to find the fuel pump that is suppose to go with the kit.
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