Walbro pump for 94 pickup?
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Walbro pump for 94 pickup?
Ive been looking for a couple hours online now, all Im finding is inlines for supras/mr2s, do any of these cross over, or does anyone know the appropriate model pump for 94 reg cab 4wd? muchos gracias
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I have a 255 Walbro pump.. I bought it as I was told that the stock fuel pump couldn't keep up with a turbo application. I haven't really pushed my motor, but to date it hasn't been necessary.
I bought it from:
http://www.autoperformanceengineerin...ml/fpapps.html
I'd buy their low end pump, it should flow more than enough volume, the & the price is right. Because this is an in-tank design with a "sock" for pickup, it's not rocket science to make it work. They do stock 4runner models.
The fuel pressure regulator should be able to bleed off any excess volume / pressure.
I bought it from:
http://www.autoperformanceengineerin...ml/fpapps.html
I'd buy their low end pump, it should flow more than enough volume, the & the price is right. Because this is an in-tank design with a "sock" for pickup, it's not rocket science to make it work. They do stock 4runner models.
The fuel pressure regulator should be able to bleed off any excess volume / pressure.
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I've got the Walbro 190 (because of a supercharger) and it fit my in 93 ext-cab pretty good. I think I just bent the bracket a little bit to make it fit like the OEM did. I drove with it for a little while with my stock 3.0 and other than the noise I didn't notice a difference. The Walbros are a little noisey, they kind of sing to you, especially when the tank gets low. You might try URD for one: http://www.urdusa.com/
If you decide to go OEM, check the price here: https://www.1sttoyotaparts.com/tollfree.html
Or here:
http://www.trademotion.com/partlocat...?siteid=214074
Both have great service and prices.
If you decide to go OEM, check the price here: https://www.1sttoyotaparts.com/tollfree.html
Or here:
http://www.trademotion.com/partlocat...?siteid=214074
Both have great service and prices.
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Yeah here's the one I put in:
http://www.urdusa.com/product_info.p...s_id=130000003
Oh I remember doing a little cutting on the steel tube now to make it fit in place. The instructions cover how to do it.
http://www.urdusa.com/product_info.p...s_id=130000003
Oh I remember doing a little cutting on the steel tube now to make it fit in place. The instructions cover how to do it.
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Bought this truck recently, I know that it had a new gas tank installed, maybe that had something to do with it. Yota mechanic found the intermittent starting to be due to occasional low pressure from pump, and a solid whack with a rubber mallet on the tank would result in starting. (94 reg cab, 4wd, 4cyl ) many thanks again everyone who responded, doing this myself is going to save a pretty penny.
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