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Old 09 March 2010, 08:48 AM
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hi all, does anyone know where the fuel pump relay live's on a classic sti ver 3/4 as i'm no good at reading japanese(sp)

also can you change the fuel pump without dropping the tank???

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Think the fuel pump relay is in the engine bay fuse box, though not 100% sure.

You don't need to drop the fuel tank for the pump, it's easier to take the back seat out for easy access.

Funnily enough was thinking about doing a guide for fuel pumps as I;'ve just bought a HR Performance 255l jobbie
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Seb mate.

Fuel pump is under cover number right



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Originally Posted by Cornelius
Funnily enough was thinking about doing a guide for fuel pumps as I;'ve just bought a HR Performance 255l jobbie
Snap. Just got my Walbro through the post from the recent Group Buy. Been doing some research & found this guide.

http://www.scoobymods.com/forums/showthread.php?t=7437

Plus the workshop manual digrams.




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Old 09 March 2010, 08:34 PM
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Go on then Mark, it's yours - go for it
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nice one guys, pretty sure it's the pump and not the relay as the problem gradualy got worse!

just need to get myself a walbro pump now
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Go on then Mark, it's yours - go for it
Paul my "Snap" was getting a fuel pump @ the same time as you.

Defo not doing a guide. Not so soon after the disc & pad one. My nerves wouldn't stand it.

I can just see the camera's flash going off with all those petrol fumes wafting around.

Scott you could give Mark @ Lateral a call he may squeeze you one in @ the Group Buy rate.

https://www.scoobynet.com/group-buys...ml#post9260994

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cheers for the link mark
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just ordered a walbro from lateral, missed the group buy but still only £72 delivered so well chuffed
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Good news Scott. Mark @ Lateral seems a helpful guy. That's not a bad price as well @ £72 delivered.
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over the moon at that price, seeing as people want £50 odd quid 2nd hand on ebay

cheers again for the link mark, would'nt of known otherwise
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No problem mate.

Found a couple of videos of fuel pump fitting for an American 06 STi which shows the basics.

YouTube - Tech Tip - Fuel Pump 06 STi (Pt 1): Rocksliderally.com

YouTube - Tech Tip - Fuel Pump 06 STi (Pt 2): Rocksliderally.com
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My fuel pump went a few days ago fitted a walbro at 0730 this morning before work took just over an hour removed back seat to make it easier. Easy enough job to do
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