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ZUKIWORLD Discussion Forum => Technical Discussion - Performance / Modify => Topic started by: mrhawk on November 13, 2010, 12:27:03 AM
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Need some advice on a fuelpump.
Currently running a 1,6 8v with a corolla carb in my SJ, but I have the injection system from the enginge and since the carb is getting worn out I was thinking it was a good time to upgrade.
Are there any good external fuelpumps, or should I weld in a stock sidekick pump in the tank?
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i used an inline pump from an F150. works great, heres the link for it at autozone...
http://www.autozone.com/autozone/parts/Airtex-Master-Fuel-Pump/_/N-8vcz2?counter=0&filterByKeyWord=e2000&fromString=search&isSearchByPartNumber=true&itemIdentifier=386516_0_0_ (http://www.autozone.com/autozone/parts/Airtex-Master-Fuel-Pump/_/N-8vcz2?counter=0&filterByKeyWord=e2000&fromString=search&isSearchByPartNumber=true&itemIdentifier=386516_0_0_)
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Never weld in or on a gas tank, very dangerous and risky, even when
you think it's empty and clean, heat will bring out vapors and you can
get blown up :o
Wild
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i would swap the tank out for a EFI Sammy tank with pump, an internal pump will be much quieter.
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Never weld in or on a gas tank, very dangerous and risky, even when
you think it's empty and clean, heat will bring out vapors and you can
get blown up :o
Wild
I know how to safely weld on a tank but thanks anyway :)
i would swap the tank out for a EFI Sammy tank with pump, an internal pump will be much quieter.
Not many EFI samurais in sweden, and if I find one, the tank and pump assebley will probably be destroyed by rust.
Thanks Hustler for the F150 tip, going to check ebay to se if I can find anyone that ships to sweden ;D
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I know how to safely weld on a tank but thanks anyway :)
OK, I know how to also, but I would never try to instruct someone online
and I don't want to hear about any of our site members getting hurt from
trying to weld on a fuel tank, so never is the best answer here
Wild