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    Suggestions for a out of tank fuel pump for a 172

    I think it needs to be rated at 3.5bar (although I'm not 100%) what fuel pumps could I use? I'm looking to pick up a second hand job off the bay if possible unless they're reasonably priced - it is the credit crunch afterall

    any advice appreciated
    Andy

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    Re: Suggestions for a out of tank fuel pump for a 172

    this one seems to claim a lot but do I really need one rated this high? http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/NOT-255-DA-27-...QQcmdZViewItem

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    Re: Suggestions for a out of tank fuel pump for a 172

    Bosch 044, but that might be completely o.t.t for your application, unless you're going forced induction?

    If not, well, I guess you'll never suffer with low fuel supply/pressure with that bad boy in situ

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    Re: Suggestions for a out of tank fuel pump for a 172

    Saying that, not sure if you can get dedicated external versions of them, but if so, the Walbro 255 is a cheap & cheerful pump that'll do the trick. I'm running one on the heave ho with no prob's...touchwood

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    Re: Suggestions for a out of tank fuel pump for a 172

    Thats the one im running on my car no problems there with fuel supply, mines actually the bosch unit rather than a copy of the bosch unit which that appears to be

    http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Fuel-Pump-for-...QQcmdZViewItem

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    Re: Suggestions for a out of tank fuel pump for a 172

    thanks that sounds reasonably priced for a new one!

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    Re: Suggestions for a out of tank fuel pump for a 172

    I am using a Cossie external pump (Bosch 044) matey with mine matey ebay 2nd hand piece not actually started the car as yet hopefully it will work
    Last edited by James5; 30-12-2008 at 12:08.

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    Re: Suggestions for a out of tank fuel pump for a 172

    hehe.. I'm sure it will

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    Re: Suggestions for a out of tank fuel pump for a 172

    Quote Originally Posted by Bigfoot View Post
    Thats the one im running on my car no problems there with fuel supply, mines actually the bosch unit rather than a copy of the bosch unit which that appears to be

    http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Fuel-Pump-for-...QQcmdZViewItem

    So if I go for this one I should be okay?...I'm guess you can't have too much fuel pressure within reason

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    Re: Suggestions for a out of tank fuel pump for a 172

    Well I have no problems with fueling my f7p turbo with pressure at 3.5bar I think it is. Would try find the bosch pump rather than the chinese one though or wherever that came from. Then again £40 you couldn't go wrong with a new pump.

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    Re: Suggestions for a out of tank fuel pump for a 172

    I used the granada pump when mine was NA, not sure what the part number was tho, then went for the standard cossie pump when i fitted the blower!

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