new fuel pump needed...... which one?
#2
Wrong section. The Walbro 190HP won't overpower your FPR. I've run one for years, car runs fine with it.
Are you running an MS? Because you don't need anything other than a good running stock pump if you are just running bigger injectors and a Megasquirt.
I only have the 190HP because I ran the AFPR band-aid setup for a while.
Are you running an MS? Because you don't need anything other than a good running stock pump if you are just running bigger injectors and a Megasquirt.
I only have the 190HP because I ran the AFPR band-aid setup for a while.
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I would include generic oem replacement to my list.
if you're not in a situation where you don't need a bigger want, or will never need a bigger pump in the future, then there's no reason to get a bigger pump.
if you're not in a situation where you don't need a bigger want, or will never need a bigger pump in the future, then there's no reason to get a bigger pump.
#12
I'm surprised the Denso 1020 fuel pumps aren't recommended more often. They are an OEM quality pump that can flow more fuel than any Miata should need, yet very quiet.
I don't have Miata specific experience with them, but I swapped one into my old RX-7 with an LS1 and I was quite pleased. It's what I plan on using if/when I need a replacement. I guess the only fear is if it would overpower the stock regulator.
I don't have Miata specific experience with them, but I swapped one into my old RX-7 with an LS1 and I was quite pleased. It's what I plan on using if/when I need a replacement. I guess the only fear is if it would overpower the stock regulator.
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