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Old Dec 11, 2008 | 09:52 AM
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has anyone messed around with the tre brand? trying to find a fuel pump is a pita
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Old Dec 11, 2008 | 10:36 AM
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I am pretty sure that Supras use a Nippon Denso pump. What is TRE?
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Old Dec 11, 2008 | 01:21 PM
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Originally Posted by hillbillydrifter
I am pretty sure that Supras use a Nippon Denso pump. What is TRE?
something that i found on amazon, i rather a 277 denso than a walbro, im sure one of the gurus will chime in
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Old Dec 11, 2008 | 02:17 PM
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Stick with Denso or Bosch. They are both really good brands and really good pumps. Try to find a GTR fuel pump as well. It will be very similar to the Supra pump.
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Old Dec 11, 2008 | 03:22 PM
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The supra pump is a Denso -1020, I'm pretty sure. 277 doesn't sound familiar. For a new OEM Supra pump price, you could be getting a drop-in Tomei pump kit. If you don't want to screw with Walbros, that's the way to go. There's one in my car. If you're super cheap, go rob a TTZ of it's pump.
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Originally Posted by Epstein
The supra pump is a Denso -1020, I'm pretty sure. 277 doesn't sound familiar. For a new OEM Supra pump price, you could be getting a drop-in Tomei pump kit. If you don't want to screw with Walbros, that's the way to go. There's one in my car. If you're super cheap, go rob a TTZ of it's pump.
277 is what it flows,hardwire it its close to 300.I'm weighing my options between the supra pump or another walbro
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dont forget the 3kgt vr4 or the Rx7 TT pump's
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What kind of power are you trying to make?

Hopefully you've seen this.... Stealth 316 - Fuel Pump Upgrade Guide

The single biggest in-tank pump you're going to find is an Apexi R33 GT-R replacement pump. After that, put it on a Kenne Bell boost-a-pump. After that you're looking at a dual pump or lift pump/surge tank nightmare. Or just run a crank-driven mechanical pump. The single hardwired pump is a 600whp solution, and it goes up from there. Being drop-in at this level is kinda moot because you should be replacing your fuel lines with -6's or -8's all the way to the tank.

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Originally Posted by Epstein
What kind of power are you trying to make?

Hopefully you've seen this.... Stealth 316 - Fuel Pump Upgrade Guide

The single biggest in-tank pump you're going to find is an Apexi R33 GT-R replacement pump. After that, put it on a Kenne Bell boost-a-pump. After that you're looking at a dual pump or lift pump/surge tank nightmare. Or just run a crank-driven mechanical pump. The single hardwired pump is a 600whp solution, and it goes up from there. Being drop-in at this level is kinda moot because you should be replacing your fuel lines with -6's or -8's all the way to the tank.

its not power im after its reliablity(sp?) my walbro lived its 2yrs and i wanted to upgrade to something that was kinda permanent. and getting away from that pump whine
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My walbro lived for the 4 years I ran it, and as far as I know, it ran for the new owner(s?) too. And at $90 shipped, why fuck with something else unless you're making more power than it can support? fuel pumps all die eventually. just don't run your tank dry on a regular basis, that kills pumps quick.
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