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Anyone know the OEM fuel pump flow rate?

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Old Oct 11, 2007 | 10:38 AM
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Default Anyone know the OEM fuel pump flow rate?

Ebaying right now...5 hours left on a particular auction, so I need to know this info ASAP. (General Chat probably has much greater exposure than P&B, which is where I would normally put this...timing is critical on this subject) This pump is a walbro 190 LPH pump, for 20 bucks shipped. I'm a cheapskate of sorts, but this is a damn good price for a walbro unit. Will this work for the SSEi?
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My understanding is the stock S1 L67 fuel pump will support 400hp, and flows nearly identical to the Walbro 255.

In that case, I'd say you have an L27/L36 possibility there.
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Old Oct 11, 2007 | 12:01 PM
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Crap...and I already bid on it

I'll just have to watch my fuel pressure gauge a bit closer
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