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Can I install a walbro 450 fuel pump and not make any other changes to an otherwise stock ap1?
Im going to be putting together a turbo setup, and would like to get the fuel pump out of the way before winter. Thanks
Im going to be putting together a turbo setup, and would like to get the fuel pump out of the way before winter. Thanks
Last edited by ChefJ; Jul 9, 2019 at 01:53 PM. Reason: Misspelled
Hardwiring is your only option. A 255 will be hard-pressed to supply enough fuel for even the most mild of turbo setups, and even then you'll be pulling a good amount of current. Get the SOS hardwire kit and call it a day. It's cheap insurance. OR you can toast your wiring, lol.
Hardwiring is your only option. A 255 will be hard-pressed to supply enough fuel for even the most mild of turbo setups, and even then you'll be pulling a good amount of current. Get the SOS hardwire kit and call it a day. It's cheap insurance. OR you can toast your wiring, lol.
But out if you plan on running e85 and since e85 burn 30%faster than gasoline a walbro 255 typically will not flow enough for most turbo setups.
it really just depends if you plan to run e85 or not. If you don’t plan to run e85, A walbro 255 will support any Amount of power you can make on normal pump fuel 91/93 octane and can support 600ish wheel hp on high octane non ethanol race fuel.
But out if you plan on running e85 and since e85 burn 30%faster than gasoline a walbro 255 typically will not flow enough for most turbo setups.
But out if you plan on running e85 and since e85 burn 30%faster than gasoline a walbro 255 typically will not flow enough for most turbo setups.
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