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Not Getting Enough Fuel
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<blockquote data-quote="BigTerminator" data-source="post: 15734420" data-attributes="member: 153522"><p>So it seems as though my car does not have the inline fuel pump. Not sure what pump is actually in the car. I am just going to grab the Walbro 255 pump.</p><p></p><p>I can't justify making major changes that will require a tune. The car barely pushes 5 pounds of boost. A dyno tune costs $500. I am simply looking to get my car back in working order. If I ever overhaul the engine and run much more boost then I can start looking into redoing the fuel system. Thanks guys.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BigTerminator, post: 15734420, member: 153522"] So it seems as though my car does not have the inline fuel pump. Not sure what pump is actually in the car. I am just going to grab the Walbro 255 pump. I can't justify making major changes that will require a tune. The car barely pushes 5 pounds of boost. A dyno tune costs $500. I am simply looking to get my car back in working order. If I ever overhaul the engine and run much more boost then I can start looking into redoing the fuel system. Thanks guys. [/QUOTE]
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