fuel pump for 450bhp
#1

as i will be spending a considerable amount having a fresh build for circa 450+bhp i will be swapping out my 5 year old walbro 255 for a fresh one, i see they do a walbro400 would that be better suited to my needs?
thanks
thanks
#10

the 340 pump flow capacity is 340 litres per hour, that's 75 gallons per hour. just to get some sort of perspective into it lol
If still in any doubt I would install an FPR with guage.
Trev
If still in any doubt I would install an FPR with guage.
Trev
#11

Fuel regulator won't help. Oversizing the pump, would cause over-fuelling at wide open throttle (open loop uses the map). Idling/part throttle uses the closed loop/oxygen sensor compensation.
Rough pump size calculation: MAX HP x 0.65 (petrol turbo) divide by 1.585 = ?lph
Rough pump size calculation: MAX HP x 0.65 (petrol turbo) divide by 1.585 = ?lph
#12
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I have been running a Bosch 044 from 280bhp right up 400bhp as I have upgraded various components all while using the factory pressure regulator with no I'll effects.
Not disagreeing as I don't know myself, genuine question.
cheers.
#13

my wrx standard pump leaned out at around 430, think the pump was rated 190lph also may have been on 20%meth at the time but memory not good now.
granted fpr no good if pump can't supply the fuel.
Trev
Last edited by trevsjwood; 10 October 2018 at 03:11 PM.
#14

wrx 03-04 fuel pump approx 130lph
#15

How does oversizing a pump cause over fuelling? Would the fuel pressure regulator not keep the fuel at the desired pressure?
I have been running a Bosch 044 from 280bhp right up 400bhp as I have upgraded various components all while using the factory pressure regulator with no I'll effects.
Not disagreeing as I don't know myself, genuine question.
cheers.
I have been running a Bosch 044 from 280bhp right up 400bhp as I have upgraded various components all while using the factory pressure regulator with no I'll effects.
Not disagreeing as I don't know myself, genuine question.
cheers.
#16
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Current draw is minimal really, plus it's not at wide open throttle that much realistically and I have it running through the standard Subaru fuel pump controller but thanks for the explanation, still trying to understand open and closed loop fuelling lol.
#17

It's the unnecessary increase in fuel flow, defeating the fuel pressure regulator orifice, and affecting the pressure drop across the injectors. The absorbed heat, in the increased, unused, fuel is returned to the tank, to be re-cycled.
#18

I have an external bosch 044 which is part of a swirl pot system I have connected up for track only, the intank pump acting as a lift pump to swirl pot. With swirlpot/bosch 044 connected up the fuel pressure rises by about 0.3bar over when just using the normal system, that's at tickover. I adjust it back to the required pressure but the over supply must be causing the pressure to rise in the first place?
Trev
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Last edited by trevsjwood; 10 October 2018 at 10:42 PM.
#19

Hmm, I have a walbro 255 (genuine, from lateral), and also a genuine 044 pump on the shelf .. I was going to swap them before mapping (and run the 044 in tank), but are we now saying a 255 will support up to 450bhp?
im only aiming for 400, so for hassle factor, I'd like to stay with the current setup, as mapping is a week and a bit away.
im only aiming for 400, so for hassle factor, I'd like to stay with the current setup, as mapping is a week and a bit away.
#21

the pump most would have at that level is bang in between the two you have lol.
It's got to be a personal choice but if the 255 was in good shape I personally would keep your present set-up, rather than running the big Bosch all the time.
If at a later date you decided up the power with meth for instance re consider then.
Trev
It's got to be a personal choice but if the 255 was in good shape I personally would keep your present set-up, rather than running the big Bosch all the time.
If at a later date you decided up the power with meth for instance re consider then.
Trev
#22

Primary pump is fine / any higher or indeed taking the car on track then a lift pump with a swirl system would be advised or you could hunt for a spec c anti surge pump assembly
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