Fuel pump
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Hi, I've been trying to locate a new genuine bosch gti fuel pump and all I can find is one from classic parts which will take 3 weeks to arrive and cost around £180.
Are they available anywhere else and if not could someone recommend an alternative. I've heard the bosh 044 units are good but noisy?. Thanks.
Are they available anywhere else and if not could someone recommend an alternative. I've heard the bosh 044 units are good but noisy?. Thanks.
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daniboy123 said
Hi, I've been trying to locate a new genuine bosch gti fuel pump and all I can find is one from classic parts which will take 3 weeks to arrive and cost around £180.
Are there available anywhere else and if not could someone recommend an alternative. I've heard the bosh 044 units are good but noisy?. Thanks.
I'm running a 044 pump in my ABF 2-door, overkill really and as you said, very noisy. By comparison the Walbro I had in there before (which also got a rep for being noisy) was hardly audible when the motor was running.
1983 Golf GT 2.1 16V with throttles/1978 Golf LS 2.1 ABF with throttles/2008 Citi Storm 1.4i/2007 Hyundai Getz - my daily
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Cheers, I've heard quite a few people say the same thing about them which is pitting me off. Can you remember which walbro pump you opted for?
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I had the Walbro 255l/hr inline pump, had fuel pressure issues so I replaced the pump, turned out to be a bad connection on a main fuse feeding the pump causing the drop in pressure.
1983 Golf GT 2.1 16V with throttles/1978 Golf LS 2.1 ABF with throttles/2008 Citi Storm 1.4i/2007 Hyundai Getz - my daily
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I'm using a cabrio lift pump to swirl pot then will fit a pump in line with that which will hopefully be more than adaquate so long as I pick the right pump. I'll have a look for one of those, would it fit in the standard cradle?. Next on the list is a 3.5 bar pressure regulator and a 90 degree fitting to fit onto my fuel rail which is directly in line with my tensioner bracket :/. What FPR are you running?
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The Walbro is a slimline pump, smaller than the Bosch (Caravelle, 044 etc) pump but the same size as our local Citi Golf MP9 injection pump. My setup is a bit different, I'm using a Citi Golf fuel injection tank, no lift pump but bottom outlet directly to the pump, FPR I'm using is a local MrTurbo brand, adjustable rising rate regulator. I'm not entirely happy with the FPR, I'm looking to replace it with an Aeromotive regulator.
1983 Golf GT 2.1 16V with throttles/1978 Golf LS 2.1 ABF with throttles/2008 Citi Storm 1.4i/2007 Hyundai Getz - my daily
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