walbro fuelpump
walbro fuelpump
how hard is the install on the one of these?
15-20 min. not bad at all. all you have to do is remove the rear seats and pop open the top of the fuel tank located right behind the seat. pull the whole unit out very carefully so not to damage the float rod, and then just remove the old pump....clip in the new pump and put the unit back into the tank. bolt everything down and your done.
the guys at racing zone said the 06 stis are harder and you have to tap something but ive never heard about that.. i thought it was just a drop in pump
it should be a drop in, unless the clip for your pump is different than the walbro. otherwise i have the extra wiring harness that came with the walbro if you need it.
you don't have to remove your rear seats if you have some of those right angle phillips screwdrivers, make sure to relieve the pressure in the lines if you don't want to pass out from the gas fumes
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SnowMan Tuned
SnowMan Tuned
I did it on my 06' STi and it was not difficult. It took about an hour.
I re-used the old bag and needed no other parts than the pump itself. Do not waste your money on the "adapter" kit like I did. It wasn't needed.
I re-used the old bag and needed no other parts than the pump itself. Do not waste your money on the "adapter" kit like I did. It wasn't needed.
it can be done that way but it so much easyer with out the back seat.
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Car History
97 Civic Hx coupe--Sold
02 Wrx w/usdm Sti swap--Traded in
04 Sti --Sold
96 Civic hatch w/ ITR swap--Sold
90 Civic Wagon B16--Traded
90 4Runner v6 4x4--Sold
08 Civic Lx--Traded in
11 Sti SWP Sedan--Traded in
*11 4Runner Trail Edition 4x4 --DD
*08 FX35 -- DD
Car History
97 Civic Hx coupe--Sold
02 Wrx w/usdm Sti swap--Traded in
04 Sti --Sold
96 Civic hatch w/ ITR swap--Sold
90 Civic Wagon B16--Traded
90 4Runner v6 4x4--Sold
08 Civic Lx--Traded in
11 Sti SWP Sedan--Traded in
*11 4Runner Trail Edition 4x4 --DD
*08 FX35 -- DD