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Old 01-13-2007, 09:30 PM
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will this one work in the 1997 bonneville including the rewire kit?

its the Venturi Specific Walbro Fuel Pump
will I need anything else?
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what ya need the rewire kit for??
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Tell me the price. I bet I can beat it with a simpler Walbro kit that'* easier to install.
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its 130 for everything
its from intense
it says it fits into stock stuff and that rewire kit sounds nice
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what the point of rewiring the fump though????
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it ups the voltage to 13.5 what it should be...supposedly the stock wiring is crap and lowers the voltage to around 11-12
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Ok, if that'* the INTENSE kit WITH the rewire, I can't beat that.

Is your fuel pressure low? Are you running lean, or just planning ahead? This might need a move to the Performance section.
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yah fuel pressure is low and was one of the reasons I am running lean. So this will fit in the bonneville tank right?
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You might want to check the drivers side ground bus. A poor connection there could prevent the fuel pump from operating at full strength.
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I think you need to isolate your problem. Is the voltage to the pump low? Or is the pump just old and weak. If it'* the latter, just buy a $80.00 replacement Delco pump.


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