HRC fuel pumps
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Cheers mate! What sort of power are you running with the 255? I am looking at around 320, if the 255 is enough might save a fiver!
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Had it mapped last month mate by Andrew Carr. He said 275/280. Think you need the 290 mate for the power your looking at not 100% sure someone will correct me if I'm wrong. £52 for the HRC 255 with 2 year warranty over the walbro which you get 1 year warranty swung it for me mate
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Got a 255 on my bugeye, great price and good quality too. Currently making 315 ponies. The ebay site for these says the 255 is good for up too 500, I can't comment on that but you should be fine for 320 with one.
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cheaper and has done a group buy on here before
http://www.scoobyworx.com/fuel-pumps-38-c.asp
hmm wonder if they want to do another
http://www.scoobyworx.com/fuel-pumps-38-c.asp
hmm wonder if they want to do another
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I had the 255lph HRC pump fitted in my 05 STi as part of my upgrade and remap. My cars on 336/ 340 and no problems thus far.
I too bought mine from Scoobyworx, good price and safe delivery.
I too bought mine from Scoobyworx, good price and safe delivery.
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