TURBOPOWERED68
David
- Joined
- Jan 31, 2006
an answer to your question------an objective scientific test compared to a "seat of the pants" evaluation ????------i'll take the scientific test every time------are you guys really monitoring your fuel pressure with these pumps ?????-----what kind of power are you really producing-----what size injectors and what is their pulse width-----thats what really determines if the pump is really working for you-------the volume of gas needed to produce a given amount of power is a well quantified number and either it can do it safely or it can't------and there is always the third and absolute worst answer to your question-------perhaps the pump i purchased last night is a "weak" one and some of the guys that have posted about this pump being good got "strong" ones------meaning there is a variation in them and they need to be sorted to find a good one------how good do you feel if thats the answer to your question ??????-------i have no horse in this race but i'd like to know the answer to the apparent walbro problem ------BUT i'm not gonna go out and buy a couple thousand dollars worth of AZ pumps to do a test of their quality and consistency------the $90 i wasted last night was enough for me-------for sale: Turbo Buick forum certified AZ superpump----used only 10 minutes only $70-----get it quick before its gone !!!!!!.............RC
have you tested one of the supra pumps? like the one in this thread http://www.turbobuick.com/forums/ge...262481-280-lph-supra-fuel-pump-installed.html