Yet another walbro fuel pump thread
Originally Posted by TRBOKEV,Jun 9 2010, 02:38 PM
I use O2 feedback on my 1052U, it self adjusts within 10% of my map. 
(for the record my ECU also adjusts itself with O2 feedback)
I have never had a problem with my Walbro's. The first one I have had for 5 years that is now being used with the dual setup and not one problem that I can see. I do make sure I always have at least a half tank of gas though and never go below that. This way the pumps are always in the fuel and staying cool.
If 1/2 a tank is "low" fuel, come on -- that's retarded. Maybe they should realize not everyone wants to fill up every 90 miles?
Spoolin, do you have a fuel pressure gauge? Drive it enough and I guarentee your pressure is dropping.
I'm thinking about a bosch pump now...I drive myself nuts worrying about driving too far
Spoolin, do you have a fuel pressure gauge? Drive it enough and I guarentee your pressure is dropping.
I'm thinking about a bosch pump now...I drive myself nuts worrying about driving too far
surge tank fed by stock pump, bosch 044 inline.
i never noticed any problems, but i might just have to keep myself busy with projects once my S is back on the road...and this sounds like a fun project
i never noticed any problems, but i might just have to keep myself busy with projects once my S is back on the road...and this sounds like a fun project
Originally Posted by Spec_Ops2087,Jun 9 2010, 08:03 PM
If 1/2 a tank is "low" fuel, come on -- that's retarded. Maybe they should realize not everyone wants to fill up every 90 miles?
Spoolin, do you have a fuel pressure gauge? Drive it enough and I guarentee your pressure is dropping.
I'm thinking about a bosch pump now...I drive myself nuts worrying about driving too far
Spoolin, do you have a fuel pressure gauge? Drive it enough and I guarentee your pressure is dropping.
I'm thinking about a bosch pump now...I drive myself nuts worrying about driving too far

Originally Posted by D1sclaimer,Jun 9 2010, 10:29 PM
How much base fuel pressure are you running?
If your base pressure is too high and you boost on it and it ups your fuel pressure past about 80 psi (this is about what the Walbro's max at), you will be over driving the pump pressure and the relief valve will open but this may also wear on the pump over time. Although, you can push the relief valve in and get about 10 more psi out of the pump, but again may wear on the pump.
What I'm getting at is.....I run a base pressure of about 46 psi and when Im boosting 27 psi, my end fuel pressure is 73 psi. If you have your base pressure set at 60 psi and are boosting 23 psi, your end fuel pressure will be 83 psi, which is overdriving the pump and the relief valve will open and you will lose fuel pressure.







