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Old 28 April 2011, 10:41 PM
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These are direct fit and i can email a pdf of fitting instructions to all buyers if needed.All pumps come with 2 years warranty

HRC 255LPH £50

HRC 290LPH £56

HRC 340LPH £79
(wiring upgrade advised although as long as wiring is in good condition standard will surfice)

This price includes delivery.

Any mix of pumps can go on the list, payment will be through paypal as GIFT. Add £2 per pump if you dont want to send as gift. You can pay now of you can pay just before i place the order i dont mind.I have some in stock anyway already. This is on other forums also so dont worry if the list looks empty no minimum amounts as i have other orders from other forums also

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The 340lph pump is the same as what puma speed sell for £200

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Old 28 April 2011, 10:52 PM
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been using one for over a year @340,very quite compared to walbro pumps.

apparently the casing dont corrode unlike the walbro do too.
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Does this come as a kit with all stuff needed for installation or just the pump?
Old 29 April 2011, 07:26 PM
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I wouldnt have thought there is much in the way of a kit to fit one of these. Also even for a novice they are very easy to fit, basic tools like a screw driver, sockets or spanners. Usually a case of unbolt the rear seats, remove the boot cover plate, unbolt the fuel assembly and electrical connector, twist and remove the carriage that holds the pump, unclip the pump, unlip the filter, reverse all the above

Free Bump Jay

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Old 30 April 2011, 02:33 PM
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Yes rob very easy fit and all buyers will recieve an email pdf fitting instructions anyway.
And yes these are quieter than walbro ones as these have a better bearing in them
Old 30 April 2011, 02:36 PM
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Originally Posted by Imprez'd
Does this come as a kit with all stuff needed for installation or just the pump?
http://www.scoobyworx.com/hrc-290lph-fuel-pump-27-p.asp

Yes they come with fitting kit but not much needed as its just a case of the original plug plugs straight onto the top of the HRC pump
Old 30 April 2011, 04:39 PM
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which size pump would you say would suit me running 400bhp
Old 01 May 2011, 02:11 AM
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Originally Posted by phil739
which size pump would you say would suit me running 400bhp
The 290lph is rated to 650BHP so would leave you plenty of extra for later mods
Old 01 May 2011, 10:13 AM
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Hey Jay,

YHPM

Free bump
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Would the 340lph suffice for 700bhp?
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Originally Posted by banny sti
Would the 340lph suffice for 700bhp?
Rated upto 725bhp

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Old 01 May 2011, 10:15 PM
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whats the difference between 01/07 wrx and 01/07 sti 290-pump??
Old 01 May 2011, 11:34 PM
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I presume these are all the same size as the walbro 255?

Are these proven for reliability at say 500bhp for a fair few thousand miles?

Genuine questions as ill be wanting one if they are.

Cheers
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Originally Posted by banny sti
Would the 340lph suffice for 700bhp?
Yes rated upto 725bhp.

255lph rated to 585bhp
290lph rated to 650bhp
340lph rated to 725bhp
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Originally Posted by scoobsy
whats the difference between 01/07 wrx and 01/07 sti 290-pump??
No difference. just listing models so people can select what they have. otherwise you get a lot of questions asking "does it fit "
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Originally Posted by si2000
I presume these are all the same size as the walbro 255?

Are these proven for reliability at say 500bhp for a fair few thousand miles?

Genuine questions as ill be wanting one if they are.

Cheers
Never measured a walbro myself but i would assume yes. These are a few mm longer than the oem pump. You need to trim a slight amount off the bottom of the hose you connect the pump to so it fits in its holder

The 255 are rated to 585bhp so yes, although i would fit the 290 which is rated upto 650bhp so its not ruuning close the the maximun rated duty cycle but thats personal choice. As for reliability they are backed by a 2 year warranty which is double the walbro warranty. Oh and these are made by NipponDenso so manufactured by a top company as well. HRC's own scooby has been running one of the 255's for 6 years and i believe its just a tad over 500bhp.
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Originally Posted by JAutos
No difference. just listing models so people can select what they have. otherwise you get a lot of questions asking "does it fit "
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Originally Posted by JAutos
Never measured a walbro myself but i would assume yes. These are a few mm longer than the oem pump. You need to trim a slight amount off the bottom of the hose you connect the pump to so it fits in its holder

The 255 are rated to 585bhp so yes, although i would fit the 290 which is rated upto 650bhp so its not ruuning close the the maximun rated duty cycle but thats personal choice. As for reliability they are backed by a 2 year warranty which is double the walbro warranty. Oh and these are made by NipponDenso so manufactured by a top company as well. HRC's own scooby has been running one of the 255's for 6 years and i believe its just a tad over 500bhp.
Im happy with that, put me down for a 290 please.

It's a 99/00 classic.

Si
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HRC Performance FUEL PUMP GROUP BUY

These are direct fit and i can email a pdf of fitting instructions to all buyers if needed.All pumps come with 2 years warranty

HRC 255LPH £50

HRC 290LPH £56

HRC 340LPH £79
(wiring upgrade advised although as long as wiring is in good condition standard will surfice)

This price includes delivery.

Any mix of pumps can go on the list, payment will be through our website. You can pay now of you can pay just before i place the order i dont mind.I have some in stock anyway already. This is on other forums also so dont worry if the list looks empty no minimum amounts as i have other orders from other forums also

1.si2000 290lph
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The 340lph pump is the same as what puma speed sell for £200

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GBHRC290 Use this discount code @ checkout

http://www.scoobyworx.com/hrc-290lph-fuel-pump-27-p.asp (is the link to the pumps)

Im placing an order in the next few days as i have a number order on group buys on other forums. Anybody wanting them ordered on this batch needs to make payments asap.
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are the 255 ones ok to run on a standard uk turbo without remapping? As i wont be geting my remap until later this year now
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will take a 290lph pump, all done and ordered on website
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Originally Posted by topshot
are the 255 ones ok to run on a standard uk turbo without remapping? As i wont be geting my remap until later this year now
Yes the pumps arnt affected by the map
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Originally Posted by banny sti
Would the 340lph suffice for 700bhp?
Interesting post Banny! I'm keeping an eye on this as I do need to upgrade my 255 pump.

TX.
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Originally Posted by Terminator X
Interesting post Banny! I'm keeping an eye on this as I do need to upgrade my 255 pump.

TX.
One thing to point out though a twin pump setup may be a better choice, either in tank or external. HRC can supply both. They Recommend twin pump setup when your going upwards of 600BHP
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Originally Posted by JAutos
One thing to point out though a twin pump setup may be a better choice, either in tank or external. HRC can supply both. They Recommend twin pump setup when your going upwards of 600BHP
Which pump is suggested for the twin pump setup?
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hi tried the code for a 255lph kit but wont allow discount/postage etc to be added? what am i doing wrong!
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Are right sorry mate upto now there was only 290's ordered il add a code tonight for the 255 that will work.
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Perfect. Thanks
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GBHRC255 Use this discount code @ checkout

http://www.scoobyworx.com/hrc-255lph-fuel-pump-26-p.asp and the link


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