It's looking more and more like a new fuel pump is needed. How much are aftermarket as compared to the stock one for 200 bucks at AutoZone? I found 2 fuel pumps on ebay. Here and here. The first one says it's specifically for 93-95 3.4L Camaro while the second one says it's for 93-96 5.7L Camaro and 93-95 5.7L Firebird. Would only the first one fit? Are either of these improvement over stock or is the 93 5.7L Camaro fuel setup different from the 3.4? Thanks a lot!
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Re: Would this fuel pump work?
Originally posted by tkoforpresidenti would also like to know what a good aftermarket fuel pump is for the 3.4 l
since my car is nearing 100 k miles i would like to replace it before it goes and starts fouling things up. And technically doesn't an aftermarket help performance?Originally posted by LETZRIDEI've never touched a rear end before
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Originally posted by tkoforpresidentapparently nobody knows... i found a venom fuel pump on summitracing.com but its like 200 buxOriginally posted by LETZRIDEI've never touched a rear end before
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get a walbro 255 pump you can get them from zzp for about 125 and they will support any future mods, they are basically plug and play, you just need 2 hose clamps to hold the pump to the hanger in the tank where the original pump bucket would be if you want a direct drop in you are going to spend top dollar mine was installed as above for 6 months with no problems
76 Camaro Rally Sport-355/TH350- Soon to be LT1/TH350 with a little laughing gas to wake it up...;)
89 Ram D350 CTD/M5- 1 Ton Dually getting 27 MPG's
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yes go with a walbro 255lph pump, direct swap, not that bad to do with the access panel setup
if you want a faster response, use the search feature next time and there are tons of threads on fuel pumps
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I found out what I needed to do. I'm probably gonna end up going with the Walbro pump. So all I need to do is cut the 2 ribs out the bottom of the little bucket that holds the universal pump to get it to fit? That's it? ZZperformance is out of stock, but Auto Performance Engineering has what is listed as a 85-92 GM Universal High Pressure Kit (which includes pump and fittings) Is this what I'm looking for? The fittings and everything will snap right together on my 93 3.4? There's a link there saying "LT1 Owners Read This" Basically it says that the pump included in the FPG003 kit (the same one I'm looking at getting.) They say it's meant specifically for F-body applications. I assume that means cutting of the ribs in the fuel bucket is not needed? Does this mean 4th gen as well, or what? Will I have to tune or anything for this pump to work well? I remember reading that once I get bigger injectors and the aftermarket pump that I'm gonna need tuning for it to run right. What will need to be done?
Btw, click here to go to the site. Click "Applications" and it's the one on the far right in the first row where it says "GM."Originally posted by LETZRIDEI've never touched a rear end before
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the pump will work fine no need for tuning because the pump is just supplying flow to the rail and the pressure regulator returns any unused fuel to the tank, when you add injectors more fuel flow is needed in the system this is why you need the upgraded pump with a high flow rate to accomadate the upgraded injectors, the pumps are pretty universal for GM's so you should be fine if they give you directions than you should be golden ask for help if you need it so you know about the trap door method for installing the pump?
76 Camaro Rally Sport-355/TH350- Soon to be LT1/TH350 with a little laughing gas to wake it up...;)
89 Ram D350 CTD/M5- 1 Ton Dually getting 27 MPG's
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Originally posted by ninety4three4the pump will work fine no need for tuning because the pump is just supplying flow to the rail and the pressure regulator returns any unused fuel to the tank, when you add injectors more fuel flow is needed in the system this is why you need the upgraded pump with a high flow rate to accomadate the upgraded injectors, the pumps are pretty universal for GM's so you should be fine if they give you directions than you should be golden ask for help if you need it so you know about the trap door method for installing the pump?Originally posted by LETZRIDEI've never touched a rear end before
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do the trap door.
carpet will cover it. and it saves a TON of time and possibly money if you end up breaking gas tank straps etc
get the walbro on summitracing cheapest i found was over there and great customer service with a warranty
I got the trap door started w/ a sawzal and went from there1999 Camaro Z/28
1973 Firebird Formula
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