Quite Fuel Pump
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Quite Fuel Pump
Sorry to double post, but this was getting NO responses of my other post
I was checking to see if there was an alternative to the Walborough fuel pump, one that's less noisy? The whole reason I haven't gotten an intake OR exhaust is that I don't want to sacrifice the noise level, the last thing I wanna do is listen to a fuel pump humming the whole time I'm driving....Any suggestions?
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/JAPAN...QQcmdZViewItem
Would this be what I'm lookin for? or is there somewhere else I can find it?
I was checking to see if there was an alternative to the Walborough fuel pump, one that's less noisy? The whole reason I haven't gotten an intake OR exhaust is that I don't want to sacrifice the noise level, the last thing I wanna do is listen to a fuel pump humming the whole time I'm driving....Any suggestions?
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/JAPAN...QQcmdZViewItem
Would this be what I'm lookin for? or is there somewhere else I can find it?
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Originally Posted by Xeeeeeem
every consider listening to music??
210$ Could buy you a lot more useful things for your car man
210$ Could buy you a lot more useful things for your car man
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Originally Posted by Kaiser
Supra TT pump should be plug and play. They are cheaper at Carson Toyata IIRC. Why do you need to upgrade? I used the stock pump on my SC 1JZ swap and it was more than enough.
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Originally Posted by Kaiser
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