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Old 12 April 2004, 10:12 PM
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At the moment, i`ve got a Walbro 190/lph pump on the car.
I`ve got a 255/lph pump to be fitted, so, seeing as the wiring for the other pump has been done..

Can i just swap the pumps and be on my way ??

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What sort of job is it to change pumps on Scoobs, is it a tank oot job? Will prolly change my pump for remap purposes on my MY01 rex, anything I should know....whats all this rewiring all about LOL
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What sort of job is it to change pumps on Scoobs, is it a tank oot job? Will prolly change my pump for remap purposes on my MY01 rex, anything I should know....whats all this rewiring all about LOL
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Scott..
As far as i'm aware, it was just a re-wire of connectors etc..all are supplied with the pump though.
Mine isn't in-tank, so should be fairly easy to swap out.
Not sure if yours is the same though.

Great help i am eh ???
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