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Walbro 400 Fuel pump testing
Well I picked up one of these puppies up from MAP along with a fuel pressure gauge kit from Ultimate Racing during their xmas sale.
http://www.scheides.com/albums/walbr...0kit.sized.jpg Installed the gauge first and tested on my current pump, DW300 and I was running pump gas: http://www.scheides.com/albums/walbr...pgas.sized.jpg 43-44psi. I was shocked! Unmodified fuel system other than the DW300 and FIC1680's. Converted back to e85 and pressure dropped at idle to ~40-41psi: http://www.scheides.com/albums/walbr..._e85.sized.jpg So I decided to forgo punching out the siphon right away and just throw in the new pump and see what I did. I was pretty shocked: http://www.scheides.com/albums/walbr..._e85.sized.jpg ~44psi on the nose. I'm running a boost-a-pump, and with the 1680's and DW301 pump I've been about at the limit of the fuel system since I converted to e85 in May/June. This pump very obviously flows more up top, time for most boost and more mods I guess? :) http://www.scheides.com/albums/walbr...8_PM.sized.jpg |
Re: Walbro 400 Fuel pump testing
That's awesome! Glad you don't have to do any siphon drilling. Have you checked base fuel pressure with the 400 on pump yet?
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Re: Walbro 400 Fuel pump testing
Yup, that's the third pic. It's about 44.5-45psi, so base pressure definitely went up but not enough to warrant drilling.
I'm super glad I bought this pressure gauge setup. I was thinking I'd remove it after I finished this testing, but since I'd love to know if the siphon ever gets clogged (this is also a problem for some X owners apparently?) I might as well keep it, it was pretty cheap. Lomker would be proud I think :) |
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SO. Yanked pump. Removed little filter thing, drilled siphon to 1.5mm. Reinstall, 42psi at idle and 46 with FPR off. Going in the right direction, I removed again and went to a 2mm bit. Reinstalled, back at 42psi at idle and 45-46 with the fpr removed. A little frustrated at the lack of change, I decided to leave it for now. I may eventually go down to 2.4mm but I want to make sure the siphon is still working properly.
Go for a rip, and yea...AFRs are notably better! I'm seeing 10.5 in a few spots! http://www.scheides.com/albums/walbr...drilled2mm.jpg Car rips, all 140lbs of spaz were with me tonight so I added that to the weight of the car :D |
Re: Walbro 400 Fuel pump testing
Looks good man, what do you expect to gain once you lean it back out a tad? 25-30 HP/TQ?
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I wonder how much whp can be made on this pump
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On a DSM or evo8/9, I dunno, I'm sure 500whp, maybe with a rewire. |
Re: Walbro 400 Fuel pump testing
Did you get a pic of the pump with the filter on? Or is it just on the bottom side of the pump?
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The filter looks just like a standard walbro, but it is a little bit bigger sock. Fits on almost exactly like a standard one does. I smashed it on and stuffed it into the hanger/cup, it fit right in.
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