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Old 22 June 2015, 08:07 PM
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Default Which pump?

Fuel pump, that is.

So far got a prodrive down pipe and decat up pipe.
Going to include a panel filter and a proper service and get it mapped.
I don't expect, nor am I going to claim, anything record breaking, just looking to make the most of what is there.
So, I've read a lot of contradicting spiel about fuel pumps. Walbro seems popular, as does HRC. I know that lots of people say it, but I won't be going any further than this engine-wise.
Recommendations? Experiences?
And, for that matter, does anyone have experience of different panel filters?

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Old 22 June 2015, 09:14 PM
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Oops,

Should have mentioned that it's a bugeye wrx.
Old 22 June 2015, 11:03 PM
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Most brands are good. I have had a couple of walbros and never had a problem.
Old 23 June 2015, 06:44 AM
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Which ever you go for, just make sure you get it from a reputable supplier like Alyn @ AS Performance.
Old 23 June 2015, 09:18 AM
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rcm or swrd colossus seem to have best reputation as they offer 2 year warranty and can trace every pump they sell as i think im right in saying none have ever failed
Old 23 June 2015, 10:36 AM
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i have the scoobyworx pump in mine and it's been no bother at all, I believe their newer ones (the SWRD colossus i think it is) flow even better.
Old 23 June 2015, 01:35 PM
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Ive got in my wrx DeatschWerks DW200 Series 255 lph bought from scooby parts been in 6 months all good 3-year no-fault warranty too

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Old 24 June 2015, 11:19 AM
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Our "colossus" range are the best on the market and come with a 2 year warranty

http://www.scoobyworx.com/fuel-systems-38-c.asp
Old 24 June 2015, 12:02 PM
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I've got an 03 WRX wagon. I've purchased and installed the Scoobyworx Colossus 290lph pump, and so far it seems ok. Installation was relatively straight forward as well
Mods:
Simota panel filter
Decat up pipe
Prodrive sport cat
Decat mid pipe
Blitz nur spec R cat back
NGK PFR7B plugs
Standard 2 port solenoid.
Standard turbo
Standard injectors

Remapped last week (ECU Tek) - 284bhp and 285lbft.
Old 24 June 2015, 04:37 PM
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Originally Posted by WRX_Wagon
I've got an 03 WRX wagon. I've purchased and installed the Scoobyworx Colossus 290lph pump, and so far it seems ok. Installation was relatively straight forward as well
Mods:
Simota panel filter
Decat up pipe
Prodrive sport cat
Decat mid pipe
Blitz nur spec R cat back
NGK PFR7B plugs
Standard 2 port solenoid.
Standard turbo
Standard injectors

Remapped last week (ECU Tek) - 284bhp and 285lbft.
a perfect example of stage 2 mods right there - good results too, is there a dyno sheet to share as well?
Old 24 June 2015, 05:32 PM
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Just avoid hrc
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Originally Posted by WRX_Wagon
I've got an 03 WRX wagon. I've purchased and installed the Scoobyworx Colossus 290lph pump, and so far it seems ok. Installation was relatively straight forward as well
Mods:
Simota panel filter
Decat up pipe
Prodrive sport cat
Decat mid pipe
Blitz nur spec R cat back
NGK PFR7B plugs
Standard 2 port solenoid.
Standard turbo
Standard injectors

Remapped last week (ECU Tek) - 284bhp and 285lbft.
The colossus are the best on the market
Old 27 June 2015, 10:43 PM
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I use the Aeromotive Stealth 340. Works well.
Old 27 June 2015, 11:22 PM
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Got a swrd colossus 340 lph and all good
Old 27 June 2015, 11:31 PM
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RCM/swrd identical pumps.
Old 27 June 2015, 11:53 PM
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Appears to be the similar to the Aeromotive as well.
Old 28 June 2015, 01:02 PM
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They are ... Darrell has all his pumps 10% tested before they are put into stock, so you know what you receive will work right first time

bob
Old 28 June 2015, 05:22 PM
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Bob I think you meant 100% tested :-)
Old 29 June 2015, 04:37 PM
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lol ... yes indeed :-) ... although 10% would be 10% more than most suppliers !

teach me to type without looking !

cheers

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Ok, thanks. Looks like it's a colossus for me!
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walbro in mine, had a few before on other cars, and working lovely so far on my stage 1 03 WRX
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We have now added the 341 fitment with offset inlet and outlet for classic models to the range as well

http://www.scoobyworx.com/swrd-fuel-systems-386-c.asp
Old 24 July 2015, 01:34 PM
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Originally Posted by Bob Rawle
They are ... Darrell has all his pumps 10% tested before they are put into stock, so you know what you receive will work right first time

bob
I read somewhere that you recomended HRC pumps.
Old 24 July 2015, 01:37 PM
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Walbrough are the ones to go for, or how ever you spell it hahaha
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