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Old 10 February 2004, 06:05 PM
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LoFi,
Have we hit the target number for pumps now? Regs were always £95 all in but pumps needed 10 or more for the £100 all in price.

Cheers
Gerry
Old 10 February 2004, 06:07 PM
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lofi,

what did you pay in the end ?

£95 for the regulator and £105 for the pump ?

assuming we've got >6 but <10 in our group buy.

Or did we hit the 10 figure and people didn't post....
Old 10 February 2004, 06:09 PM
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Originally Posted by Houghton
LoFi,
Have we hit the target number for pumps now? Regs were always £95 all in but pumps needed 10 or more for the £100 all in price.
Gerry + IPalmer (is that Ian?), not sure, although IIRC Alyn did say I'd be paying £195 all in for both, so I guess the group buy must have reached top slot.

LoFi
Old 10 February 2004, 06:13 PM
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cheers LoFi

I'll give Ayn a ring tomorrow, and post on here what I pay

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Old 10 February 2004, 06:15 PM
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That's good Everyone can now order at the best price.
LOFi I'm not Ian, he's 'Stockcar'
Old 11 February 2004, 11:26 AM
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OK, admitting my ignorance here!

What's the benefit of the uprated pump/gauge over standard? Is this a mod for otherwise unmodified cars, or just for those who are doing other things too, such as uprated injectors or a remap?

Mine's a UK98 with 2.5" decat exhaust and K&N 57i induction kit; no other engine-related mods.

Cheers,
Steve

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Old 11 February 2004, 11:43 AM
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Old 11 February 2004, 07:02 PM
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Originally Posted by spider
OK, admitting my ignorance here!

What's the benefit of the uprated pump/gauge over standard? Is this a mod for otherwise unmodified cars, or just for those who are doing other things too, such as uprated injectors or a remap?

Mine's a UK98 with 2.5" decat exhaust and K&N 57i induction kit; no other engine-related mods.

Cheers,
Steve
Usually only necessary for cars with engine mods, running higher boost, or in the case of the pump running at high speed for long periods. The pump has the capacity to offer more fuel, which could improve safety on even unmodified cars.

Someone else will know more. I've been advised to get the above as I'm planning an injectors, turbo and IC upgrade.

LoFi
Old 11 February 2004, 07:11 PM
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I replaced my pump when it showed up on a rolling road power run as not delivering enough fuel. Only light mods but the pump must have been getting tired. I suppose that rr session potentially saved my engine. It would have been running very weak under load.

There's also a number of threads that state that the standard reg may not be able to cope with the uprated pump.
Old 12 February 2004, 11:47 AM
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hi guys just ordered a fuel pump and they are 100 but they are out of stock till beginnig of nextweek so get your orders in quick because they saying they cant keep up
Old 12 February 2004, 04:43 PM
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got mine ordered. £195 all in.

thanks to everyone involved for sorting out this group buy.

Just got to sort the fitting out now pump looks easy, but the regulator looks a bit hidden !

Maybe we'll set up a fitting tips thread when we get 'em delivered

Iain
Old 12 February 2004, 04:56 PM
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Same here - ordered, but on back order, if you see what I mean, due to so many of us running Alyn out of stock.

As always, Alyn had time to run through my questions and thoroughly explain everything to me. Can't fault his service at all, either on this group buy, or on previous occasions.

It looks like I'll be adding other bits to my order too - will this spending ever stop?

Cheers,
Steve
Old 12 February 2004, 04:56 PM
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One Tip I can suggest when fitting pump is when you get to top plate disconnect the electrical connections then start engine, this should reduce fuel pressure in system before releasing fuel Line. I didnt do this and jet washed the fuel tank and drive way with Petrol :-)
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And remove fuel filler cap, I had the same 'jet wash' problem as the tank was pressurised.

Might also be worth spending another 10 quid or so on a fuel filter, unless you know yours has been changed, thy tend to get overlooked and dead easy to get to. I found it a sod to get the pipes off though.
Old 12 February 2004, 11:18 PM
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According to the US service hand book the fuel pressure release procedure is :

1) Disconnect the connector from the fuel pump relay
2) Start the engine and run until it stalls
3) After the engine stalls, crank it for five more seconds
4) Turn the ignition to OFF

Then disconnect the battery ground and remove the fuel filler cap.

Hope this helps.

LoFi
Old 13 February 2004, 06:27 AM
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Count me in as well, I need some engine protection
Old 14 February 2004, 11:46 PM
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Old 15 February 2004, 12:44 PM
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I'm in.(for just the FPR)

Simon

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Old 26 February 2004, 09:09 PM
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My Order turned up testerday so they must now have stock back in if anybody is still waiting.
Now just need to work out how to fit it all. Got a new pump with reg and gauge. Anybody be of any help if poss?
Reckon i could muddle though the pump but the reg and gauge could be a problem.
Cheers
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Old 26 February 2004, 09:18 PM
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Anyone tried Mark at Lateral Performance?

Dont want to put the cat amongst the pigeons, but I think he does them at £210 ish delivered?

MB
Old 27 February 2004, 12:27 PM
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Alyn has these in stock for £195 delivered. £95 FPR and £100 255l Walbro/FSE pump so I am not sure why you would want to pay £210.
Old 27 February 2004, 12:40 PM
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Just because it was mentioned above were out of stock Harvey. Nothing against Alyn, just a suggestion if anyone was stuck.

MB
Old 27 February 2004, 01:17 PM
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I received my FPR kit yesterday.

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Old 27 February 2004, 01:29 PM
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Just ordered mine!

Pump & reg, should be fun to fit

Alyn has said that this group buy will have to end at the end of Feb

Thanks to all that have taken part

Thank you Alyn

Mike
Old 27 February 2004, 03:12 PM
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I hope you guys don't mind me joining the group buy at this late stage

I just ordered a Pump and reg, he has run out of stock again (about a week to 10 days till they are in stock again) but he will still honour the group buy price

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Old 28 February 2004, 04:04 PM
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Iv'e had one from Alyn as well, a top guy and excellent service, Just got to work out how to fit it now.

Does anyone know what the little plastic mesh thingy is for, probably a dumb question i know.

James.
Old 28 February 2004, 05:40 PM
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are you talking about the white mesh "thingy".....................that'll be the fuel filter...............
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Old 04 March 2004, 03:22 PM
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So, since I've got the new pump and reg sitting on the shelf (thanks Alyn) for when I get a weekend free to fit them, who can point me/us to a fitting guide please?

Cheers,
Steve
Old 04 March 2004, 07:57 PM
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Hi Steve,

The fuel pump is a doddle to fit honest. Take up the carpet in the boot and pull forward the rear seat drivers side. You will see an oval shape with four screws, take off this cover and you will then access the top off the tank. Start up your car now and then while running remove the electrical connector block on the top, the car will now stall turn over the ignition for a few seconds and finally take off the fuel cap. You have now removed the pressure from the system.

Remove the 3 pipes (no petrol should come out now) and then undo the little bolts around the edge. Now carefully lift it all out, take your time as it is a about 18" long in all and be carefull not to bend the fuel gauge equipment. Once it is all out you will see what needs doing, you won't need to change the wiring plugs as it is exactly the same plug as the standard one, all you need to do is cut the 2 wires that go to a little resistor which knocks the power down to 9v for the standard pump, the uprated one uses 12v so you bypass that.

Disconnect the pipe and slide it from the rubber grommet, re-fit new pump with new grommet and fuel filter supplied, and re-fit it all back in the car. Simple job done should take about 45mins start to finish.

Hope that helps.

James.
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Thanks James - just what I needed for the pump.

Got any tips on fitting & setting up the pressure regulator too?

Cheers,
Steve


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