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Old 02-26-2010, 11:06 AM   #1
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how to install walbro fuel pump into s14

i saw a thread about installing 255 into s13 i tot it was the same so i ordered from enjuku racing,this morning i try to replace it and the old fuel pump located at the bottom of the tank which is totally different with s13 (goes up along with the cover.
anybody has any idea how to install it to s14?
i've been researching here but i cant find one for s14.
and walbro 255 for s13 the same one for s14? i see the stock s14 fuel pump located at the bottom of the tank so the ground wire covered up with rubber,but the one i ordered from enjuku racing has different plug and they are open up.i hope this is enough for ou guys to help me with,if u need some pic i will happy to post it here thanks
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no you have not been searching if you can't find taht thread hahahahah
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have you find one here how to install walbro 255 on s14?? seriously,im not trying to be lazy bc i know somebody here will bitch about it beside that i need to install my walbro without paying so much money to car shop like firestone lol
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The S14 fuel pump is pretty straight forward. I would make sure that you did indeed get the correct fuel pump. The only thing weird I remember when I did mine was the filter sock you actually have to get from a 97-01 honda prelude. I think the sock that comes with it goes straight down, but you need it to turn 90 degrees instead. Good luck.
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I got this link off of nicoclub. Its very useful. Make sure u get the prelude install kit along with the s13 one like ^^^^^ said.

http://www.nicoclub.com/archives/wal...stall-s14.html
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got this done!! thanks
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