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AarenNinja
02-19-2015, 11:04 AM
Alright so I got another question and lol I can't decide which one's got more durability and whether its worth the money or not.
I was thinking about getting ISIS Performance High-Pressure 255 ltr/hr Fuel Pump vs the Walbro High-Pressure 255 ltr/hr Fuel Pump for my S13 which one is totally worth it and will last me in the long run say.... 2 years? OEM one is getting a bit old on my SR. :-/

coupesallday!
02-19-2015, 11:27 AM
Walbro is better buy mine :)
http://zilvia.net/f/showthread.php?t=592298

TheRealSy90
02-19-2015, 11:35 AM
My car had a Walbro 255 installed already when I purchased it 6 years ago, still works too. Planning on using it as the feeder pump for my bosch 044 surge tank setup.

brndck
02-19-2015, 11:39 AM
the new aem 320lph is damn cheap
http://www.frsport.com/AEM-50-1000-High-Flow-In-Tank-Fuel-Pump_p_54504.html

STEEZxIT
02-19-2015, 12:00 PM
i went with aem 320lph. it came out to about the same as the walboro.
http://aemelectronics.com/?q=products/fuel-delivery/high-flow-fuel-pumps/320lph-high-flow-in-tank-fuel-pump-offset-inlet
think it was about $100 from frsport.com higher flow rating than walboro for the same price and higher quality.

i've heard unsubstantiated rumors regarding failing walboros.

and isis. why? do you hate freedom? do you hate USA?

AarenNinja
02-19-2015, 12:16 PM
i went with aem 320lph. it came out to about the same as the walboro.
http://aemelectronics.com/?q=products/fuel-delivery/high-flow-fuel-pumps/320lph-high-flow-in-tank-fuel-pump-offset-inlet
think it was about $100 from frsport.com higher flow rating than walboro for the same price and higher quality.

i've heard unsubstantiated rumors regarding failing walboros.

and isis. why? do you hate freedom? do you hate USA?

Lmao omg I love your post and alright bro I'll get the AEM one, and no I love freedom I'm in AF!!! Ahahah, do you know when it should get to my door?

Dboyizmlg
02-19-2015, 12:54 PM
Walbro has a factory in China, so now you will get lower quality parts in the pump. They no longer make their pumps in the U.S.A

I recommend you buy AEM.

spooled240
02-19-2015, 01:11 PM
Another little piece of advice is to make sure the fuel sock is secured to the pump. My first walbro failed when the fuel sock fell off. I currently have like 3 big zipties holding my fuel sock on my walbro and haven't had any issues for 5+ years. Also, I'd use the stock fuel sock as it's longer and will lessen the chance of the pump running dry when your tank is empty. That AEM one looks short as fck lol.

AarenNinja
02-19-2015, 01:27 PM
Another little piece of advice is to make sure the fuel sock is secured to the pump. My first walbro failed when the fuel sock fell off. I currently have like 3 big zipties holding my fuel sock on my walbro and haven't had any issues for 5+ years. Also, I'd use the stock fuel sock as it's longer and will lessen the chance of the pump running dry when your tank is empty. That AEM one looks short as fck lol.

Thanks so much bro, bought it and hoping this'll be worth it and last me for 2 years!

STEEZxIT
02-19-2015, 01:50 PM
i would hope that it lasts longer than the two years you keep mentioning.
considering stock ones are lasting 20 years

The High & Mighty
02-19-2015, 02:44 PM
I have a high flow walbro fuel pump in my S13. No problems what so ever. its been inside the fuel tank for about six years going on seven. From my experience, i would recomend that fuel pump.

Dboyizmlg
02-19-2015, 02:49 PM
I have a high flow walbro fuel pump in my S13. No problems what so ever. its been inside the fuel tank for about six years going on seven. From my experience, i would recomend that fuel pump.

6 years ago Walbro made ALL their pumps in the U.S.A

For the past 3 years or so they now make them in China, which is not the same quality parts.

I'm sure yours (older model) has a PAT number inscribed on it.
As the new versions do not. You can clearly tell the difference in quality when you compare the two side to side.

The High & Mighty
02-19-2015, 03:20 PM
6 years ago Walbro made ALL their pumps in the U.S.A

For the past 3 years or so they now make them in China, which is not the same quality parts.

I'm sure yours (older model) has a PAT number inscribed on it.
As the new versions do not. You can clearly tell the difference in quality when you compare the two side to side.



Good to know.

Well old Made in the USA walbro pumps work fine if you can get a hold of one.

spooled240
02-19-2015, 03:48 PM
Thanks so much bro, bought it and hoping this'll be worth it and last me for 2 years!

It will last you, just make sure the filter stays on and the pump doesn't run dry.

6 years ago Walbro made ALL their pumps in the U.S.A

For the past 3 years or so they now make them in China, which is not the same quality parts.

I'm sure yours (older model) has a PAT number inscribed on it.
As the new versions do not. You can clearly tell the difference in quality when you compare the two side to side.

That would make sense since patents are of absolutely zero concern in china :rolleyes:

AarenNinja
02-20-2015, 05:49 AM
i would hope that it lasts longer than the two years you keep mentioning.
considering stock ones are lasting 20 years

Lol just putting an estimate of time.

nujabe
02-20-2015, 09:44 AM
My walbro failed on me at 2am few months ago driving home on 101.. Also my phone was dead... Lol I got lucky some dude stopped and I dident get butt raped.

eastcoaststeeze
02-20-2015, 10:38 AM
love the walbro 255 in my car

Kingtal0n
02-24-2015, 11:18 AM
I just replaced a fuel pump with a new authentic walbro. It still says "made in USA" on the pump. They sound different though, the old ones always kinda whined, this one has a low-tone, like a muffled washing machine. Cant hear it with the engine running though (and I have OEM exhaust)

As a side note, you can buy a walbro "look alike" (knock off) for $35~ shipped from ebay. I bought one as a spare in case my in-tank pump dies on the side of the highway one day.
Also curious how they compared, I snapped pictures

http://i23.photobucket.com/albums/b378/draglarry/work_2015/P1210374.jpg
http://i23.photobucket.com/albums/b378/draglarry/work_2015/th_P1210375.jpg (http://s23.photobucket.com/user/draglarry/media/work_2015/P1210375.jpg.html)

Walbro on the left, the most notable difference is the quality of the plastic clip at the top, and the plastic seems more robust, just thicker, around the bottom where the sock goes.

driftslideways
02-24-2015, 11:23 AM
Use a sprinkler pump

Dboyizmlg
02-24-2015, 11:44 AM
I have both older version with PAT number, and newer version with no PAT.

They both have inscribed "made in USA", but the newer one is not.

Also notice the top part of the plastic connecter, looks like they Swaped it in a 180 degre (opposite side).

AarenNinja
02-24-2015, 11:50 AM
Thanks a lot y'all but I already traded my S13 for an FC Vert. I wanted to try something new and I ordered the AEM one and added that with the trade to the guy.