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MKIV Supra Fuel Pump

MKIV Supra Fuel Pump

Postby akora12 » Mon Jun 30, 2008 4:24 pm

Did anyone ever successfully try this swap? I know dat discussed doing it in an old post, but I didn't ever see a conclusion.

This pump is probably overkill for most of us, but it would definitely be quieter than a walbro and I like the idea of running OEM parts when possible. A buddy of mine who works at toyota recommended this, but never tried fitting it on his s/c solara when he still had it. He did say it's a direct swap for many toyotas.

I'll probably run the walbro 190 to get me by for a while, but I'd like to consider getting this pump since I can get a good deal on it.
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Postby Eye8Pussies » Tue Jul 01, 2008 4:47 pm

just have your buddy take a look at them side by side

as long as the inlet/outlets match sides, then they'll fit- or you can make it fit


but even at cost, how much does the oem fuel pump cost?

and also, are you talking about the TT one, or the NA one?

and lastly, on the solara, overkill on the fuel pump is not always a good thing since you have no external FPR that you can use unless you install a fuel return line
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