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BigMac76 09-26-2012 01:23 PM

Racetronix pumps and hotwire kits
 
Don, Just wondering if you can get these or have them on hand. Thinking my fuel pump might be on its way out. Would love to bring the car to you and have you tune and take a look at it, just hard to do it since it's my daily driver that gets me back and forth to work.

Thanks!

Chad

jayws6 09-26-2012 10:29 PM

I like my pump 225 walbro. They have nice kits

Slowhawk 09-27-2012 11:38 AM

We can get them. They don't go slowly bad. They just die and leave you stuck on the road. More than likely you have another issue.

BigMac76 09-27-2012 03:02 PM

When would be a good time to swing by and maybe have a quick look at if possible? Saturday's are usually best for me, but this weekend unfortunately I have a lot going on. Usually car only has the fuel issue after running for about an hour when it's already warmed up. Also more prevalent when outside temp is warmer than 75-80+ degrees.

JAB Racing 09-27-2012 04:11 PM

i run the racetronix pump and wire kit on my car. works great. i used to runthe walbro 255 and had problems with two of them. the race one has been in the car going on three years. and it also does well with the spray.

ILuvPizzaTimes10 09-27-2012 08:43 PM

Racetronix uses the walbro pump in there aluminum housing. Weird you had issue. Maybe heat and the hoising helps?

Big mac drop that shit off!!

BigMac76 09-28-2012 06:10 PM

Would love to, but it's my daily driver. Need it for work unfortunately and the wife has to drive the little one back and forth to school during the week so the other alternative is out of the question for now.

My84Z 09-28-2012 06:47 PM

Here's a ? For you what makes u think the pump is going? What is it doing?

BigMac76 09-28-2012 06:56 PM

After about an hour or so of driving the car will act like it's starving for gas. It will start to chug and sputter and then die out. Trying to restart it right after without turning the key back and dash lights still on, it won't restart. But if you turn the key back one position from run and wait 15-30 seconds it will restart. Was thinking that it could possibly be a thermal protection switch in the fuel pump because of it resetting with no electrical load on it with the key off. Seems to happen a lot more frequent on hotter days. Got any guesses on what it could be?

Was thinking either fuel pump, or maybe the venturi wasn't reconnected correctly to fill the bucket, or the bucket has a hole or crack in it so the fuel level drops and doesn't keep the pump cool enough. Previous owner swears he changed the pump with a gmpp part. But I trust him about as far as my 4 yr old daughter can throw him.

My84Z 09-28-2012 07:47 PM

Get a cheap fp gauge from harbor frieght and see what you have when it won't start or when running bad


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