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Old 24 April 2013, 11:17 PM
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just wondered who is using a hrc fuel pump in their blobeye as im thinking of getting one and wanted to know quality of fitment/reliability etc. i was going to get a rcm one but they are twice the price of the hrc

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Old 25 April 2013, 03:17 AM
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Hi there

As I said before we are run HRC 340LPH at 490bhp,we will be using this fuel pump using too on 2.35L

Hope this helps

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Old 25 April 2013, 08:49 AM
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I've got an HRC290 on my classic, I'm only running 305 but it's a quality pump, I would say it's quieter than standard.
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Originally Posted by Bristol98
I've got an HRC290 on my classic, I'm only running 305 but it's a quality pump, I would say it's quieter than standard.
cheers guys,have they got a website or is it just from the ebay shop?
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Originally Posted by the shreksta
cheers guys,have they got a website or is it just from the ebay shop?
I have the same pump as Bristol in my Classic. It does what it says on the tin. No problems and the company is just up the road from me too.

http://hrc-performance.co.uk/
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they just seem abit cheap thats all thats putting me off a little
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Originally Posted by the shreksta
they just seem abit cheap thats all thats putting me off a little
Had mine fitted over a year now with no problems at all.
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Hrc340 fitted to my mates type r, he was told to get one by his mapper, believe he had it delivered to the door for £55 off eBay iirc, ain't had no problems with it and all seems well, tbh I think this is the pump I'm going to refresh mine with, for what they cost its a good buy imo, it certainly looked a good bit of kit when it arrived
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Originally Posted by Infected by sti
Hrc340 fitted to my mates type r, he was told to get one by his mapper, believe he had it delivered to the door for £55 off eBay iirc, ain't had no problems with it and all seems well, tbh I think this is the pump I'm going to refresh mine with, for what they cost its a good buy imo, it certainly looked a good bit of kit when it arrived
ive just sent them a question as i cant see any listed for the newage models
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I am running both internal and external pumps in my car. Quality parts and a quality guy to deal with.
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I'm running one after recommendations on here! No problems with it! Great value for money!
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i have the 290 one on my blobeye for a year running 414bhp no problems
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I've got the 255 version in my '05 Blob, been in about a year and its been spot on. quieter than the walbro that was in it previously.

Very easy to fit (not that it could be hard really) seem a good quality bit of kit and i'd not hesitate in getting another if i needed one.
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Ive got the 310 on my classic, perfect fuel pump n quiet compared to the walbro
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Got a Hrc 355 on my blob Sti mapped by Martyn @ Enginetuner.
Perfect
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