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Old Jun 6, 2004 | 04:58 PM
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Thanks for the advice. Think I'll be on the safe side and shell out the $$$ for an uprated pump.

Asasin79, did you replace the stock air intake along with your exhaust, or does the stock intake suck in enough (albeit hot) air?
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Old Jun 6, 2004 | 07:08 PM
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i did replace the stock airbox with a Buschur racing open element filter and was not happy with the feel on the street. the car isfar less torquey with the open element. i do beleive if you are looking for peak numbers it will read higher with an open element on the dyno (only on dyno). i ditched the open element within a week and never got to the dyno. i do guess if your car was tuned for this type of intake it would be ok, but i'm making 320awhp on stock airbox
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Old Jun 8, 2004 | 03:37 PM
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Just installed the Walbro fuel pump. From scale of 1-10, it is about a 5. The supposed hard part wasn't hard at all. Common sense would get you through it. Took me about 45 minutes. Now time to wait for my ecu to get back tomorrow to see if everything works.
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