Just get a walbro for a coupe jess, will be fine
Hi i am after an uprated pump for my 2litre punto, or better known on this forum as Gregs 2litre!
The one that was in it has packed up and was out of the klaxon so i was told but cannot find a replacement as of yet so need a bit of help and knowledge if anyone knows what it is.
Its supposively off of a porshe..
I have just a standard coupe one in at pressent but isnt suitable for the job. I know there are a few guys running the conversion on here such as aki. (lovely car) or would be nice to know what pump he is running exactly? or what LPH would be right for it?
Thanks.
Just get a walbro for a coupe jess, will be fine
think that is what i have just put in it mate, and shes still running lean
If your running a 255lph pump, it won't be that leaning out. How do you know it's leaning out pal?
I'm pretty sure Paul is using a 255lph in his
Last edited by Todd; 10th July 2012 at 14:27.
Its the very same pump that was in james lawsons seb 4 gt mate what pump was that? Can you remember?
I'd imagine a walbro but he may have used a coupe pump as worked at fiat.
oooooooooooooooooo its u who bought it lol....
Anyone know the flow rate at certain pressures for the walbro? Need to be sure it can supply them injectors what they need!
Jesse, drop me a text, might be able to pop by this week, off work now but doing my new house. I'll make time for you and your mop lol
I'm not sure what you're asking exactly here. With higher pressure (FPR setting) the actual flow rate per injector goes down. A 255 litre per hour pump rate should be able to supply fuel for almost any rate/size of injector for pretty darned large power outputs.
255 litres/hour = 4.25 litres/min. / 4 (or 5 etc.) injectors ~= 1060cc/min (or 850cc/min. etc.). Get the idea? It's not quite a simple as that, but a basic approximation.
Rough injector rate from desired target power calculation for 4 cyl. turbo = desired power x 0.8 resulting in cc/min., for an 80% max. duty cycle at 3 Bar fuel rail pressure.
There a couple of useful calculators here:
http://www.gtsparkplugs.com/InjectorSizeCalc.html
Last edited by GT3guy; 11th July 2012 at 05:14. Reason: Added link to online caluclators.
Cheers mate, didn't see it was 225, but you've given me assurance of what I wanted.
Cheers