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myke

posted on 2nd May 05 at 13:42

the pump on my calibra 16v was out of tank. i would guess the turbo one would be the same


PaulW

posted on 2nd May 05 at 11:05

yes fuel filter was done last month, thats all sorted!


Adam-D

posted on 1st May 05 at 21:24

but wil it fit

paul i rekon you shuold phone round scrappy's
get one out of a sport "same engine n pump"

normally about £40 odd


James R

posted on 1st May 05 at 21:18

done fuel filter recently too?


PaulW

posted on 1st May 05 at 21:15

adam - james - considerin the cally turbo one as need a pump fastish & its relativly cheap too...

car is gettin harder to start broster :(


broster

posted on 1st May 05 at 20:28

i fitted a 200sx pump to mine tis easy to do. dont need to worry about flow raes really as long as it equal to or more than the standard one. the engine will return any unused fuel...


James R

posted on 1st May 05 at 12:17

the std MPi pump will run up to 180BHP, and still supplying enough fuel.


AK

posted on 1st May 05 at 12:11

should be ok if its the same situ...

flow rates? why do you need more petrol?


PaulW

posted on 1st May 05 at 11:57

My old pump on my GSi is on its way out, its real noisy now & I'm starting to get problems in pulling off & when starting the car...

Seen a Cally Turbo pump near me in the classifieds for sale, so just wondering will it fit??

I know broster recently put a 200SX pump into his corsa, so can't see a reason why this wouldnt work unless its an out-of-tank pump??

Cheers