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Halon
09-01-2010, 07:16 PM
http://highflowfuel.com/i-4783014-hfp-255lph-fuel-pump-mitsubishi-eclipse-gsx-1990-1994.html

Just wondering if anyone has ever ran one of these, heard of them, has any feedback on them?

I found these while browsing a few other forums and they caught my eye. They seem to be priced a hair less than what a Walbro 255hp would be. Looking at the data I see, they seem to flow a bit more at higher PSI levels (I mainly looked at 40 - 80) than the standard Walbro 255, but not quite as good as the Walbro 255hp.

Here's some charts for comparison:

Walbro flow chart (look at the 13.5V table)
http://www.autoperformanceengineering.com/html/fpspecs.html

HFP flow chart (see that it also called out 13.5V)
http://highflowfuel.com/i-4783014-hfp-255lph-fuel-pump-mitsubishi-eclipse-gsx-1990-1994.html#


Anyhow, just thought I'd throw this out there for anyone looking at some other options other than a Walbro. No idea if these live longer, or whine less, but hoping someone else on here might be able to provide some more info on them. Apparently some 2JZ folks are running these in their dual pump setups, just can't seem to find anyone who's reported back on what they think of them.

turbotalon1g
09-01-2010, 09:36 PM
Take your 2JZ nonsense away from our 4 cyl forum.

Serious though, Walbro's aren't too bad on price and when you say psi level are you talking about boost or fuel pressure?
I'm guessing boost.

goodhart
09-01-2010, 09:45 PM
Pretty nice that they come with a 1 year warranty.

Halon
09-01-2010, 09:48 PM
Take your 2JZ nonsense away from our 4 cyl forum.

Serious though, Walbro's aren't too bad on price and when you say psi level are you talking about boost or fuel pressure?
I'm guessing boost.

Referring to fuel pressure.

And the link is of the DSM pump. I agree Walbro's aren't bad on price. These are just a hair cheaper, and maybe a viable alternative. Just seeing if anyone else has experience with them. Don't deny that you've never heard of Walbro's dieing after a couple years, and that they can wine like a mofo. These might be a quieter, more reliable option? I can't say for certain because I have no experience with them so hoping someone might.

Halon
02-18-2013, 12:23 PM
edit, sorry wrong thread, lol