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I know a few using the HRC with the pulsars and a lot had similar issues of over heating and stalling the car the odd time as well as when you get to about 1/4 tank they have intermittent fueling problems

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If you want the best for peace of mind get a Denso pump like a Supra TT one. Take into account you will have to modify you fuel pump hanger for it which is not so bad to do.


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If you want the best for peace of mind get a Denso pump like a Supra TT one. Take into account you will have to modify you fuel pump hanger for it which is not so bad to do.

This is what i was thinking.... a good supra TT pump OEM is very very reliable.Fed up to change fuses on my car due to the jerky walbro

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It's not only flow that you need from your pump but also pressure. Some walbro pumps start cavitating at about 45psi. So with a base fuel pressure of say 35psi you will only be able to run 10psi of boost pressure before the pump is cavitating.

Therefore when looking at a pump have a maximum boost pressure in mind and make sure your pump is capable of delivering the pressure and flow that you require.

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Well I have fitted hrc pumps before and ok one died but hrc then sent out a 290 under warrenty for no extra charge!

2 year warrenty and amazing customer service has made me a loyal customer and I reccomend them highly

Not noisy as well!

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