so my fuel pump died
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so my fuel pump died
anyways it died last week when I got home, for what reason I'll never know
So I go out to test things to make sure and I'm getting 12v to the pump, yet I can't hear it running (Its a noisy lil sucker, Walbro) so I know its not a fuse or relay. Guess I'll be ordering a new pump.
Question though, its the Walbro pump that came with the older JRSC kits for the NB a while back. Can't for the life of me recall if its a 190lph or 255lph, though I'm guessing 190lph. Anyone know for sure? And a cheap place to pick up a genuine replacement?
Thanks guys
So I go out to test things to make sure and I'm getting 12v to the pump, yet I can't hear it running (Its a noisy lil sucker, Walbro) so I know its not a fuse or relay. Guess I'll be ordering a new pump.
Question though, its the Walbro pump that came with the older JRSC kits for the NB a while back. Can't for the life of me recall if its a 190lph or 255lph, though I'm guessing 190lph. Anyone know for sure? And a cheap place to pick up a genuine replacement?
Thanks guys
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Can't tell ya with certainty which pump you had, but most of the JRSC guys run the 255 for whatever reason. I'd go with the 190lph hp from lightning motorsports. Got mine for $~90 shipped.
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Maybe your dead pump was a 255 then. They're supposedly louder than the 190s. My 190 is pretty quiet.
I didn't know you have an NB. They use a returnless fuel system and don't run pressures that our FI NA cars do, so you don't need the hp. How modified is your car? A stock fuel pump will provide enough pressure and flow for most NB JRSC applications.
I didn't know you have an NB. They use a returnless fuel system and don't run pressures that our FI NA cars do, so you don't need the hp. How modified is your car? A stock fuel pump will provide enough pressure and flow for most NB JRSC applications.
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it isn't a JRSC anymore, that was long, long ago but I've since removed that pile o crap and went turbo but kept the fuel pump since there was no need to take it out. Turbo setup is very basic at the moment, GT2560, no IC, 6psi with the FM voodoo box (like JR powercard) for fueling. Just trying to figure out what pump was already in the car since it was working fine and providing enough fuel already.
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I would guess it was a standard 255lph. I don't know what your goals are, but for where you're at now, I'd stick by my previous statement that the stock pump will more than enough fuel @ 60 psi (your rail pressure). And it's silent and cheap. Someone posted pressure vs flow charts for different pumps, but I couldn't find it.
Get a cheap ebay stock pump and use the saved money to swap your injectors for 01+ injectors (280 vs 310cc/min @ 60 psi, plug n play).
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Get a cheap ebay stock pump and use the saved money to swap your injectors for 01+ injectors (280 vs 310cc/min @ 60 psi, plug n play).
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it isn't a JRSC anymore, that was long, long ago but I've since removed that pile o crap and went turbo but kept the fuel pump since there was no need to take it out. Turbo setup is very basic at the moment, GT2560, no IC, 6psi with the FM voodoo box (like JR powercard) for fueling. Just trying to figure out what pump was already in the car since it was working fine and providing enough fuel already.
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oh really, I wasn't aware the 01+ injectors were larger...
I plan on getting the IC done shortly after I move into my house in a month or so and then throwing 2-3psi more at it and from there maybe an emanage or something else. Not too sure yet but I really want to hit 220rwhp eventually, currently at 175rwhp.
I'm just going to pick up another walbro pump (most likely 190lph, found on another forum that thats what came with the kit) since it was working fine already.
I plan on getting the IC done shortly after I move into my house in a month or so and then throwing 2-3psi more at it and from there maybe an emanage or something else. Not too sure yet but I really want to hit 220rwhp eventually, currently at 175rwhp.
I'm just going to pick up another walbro pump (most likely 190lph, found on another forum that thats what came with the kit) since it was working fine already.
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Thread jack- Would the +01 injectors help that much or just be an extra safe guard against running lean at higher boost, I have stock '99s right now with the voodoo box and stock fuel pump as well. I'm looking into running MS though and i guess if I'm gonna get injectors maybe I should go for the RX-7 or Supras.
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Again, someone posted flow vs pressure charts for several pumps, including the stock pump. I wish I could find them so I could give specifics, but what I remember is the 190 and stock pumps were nearly identical. Your returnless fuel delivery will never go over 60 psi. If I were spending my own $, I would find a used stock pump for $10-15 instead of going with the walbro.
Your stock injectors would be over 100% duty cycle at 205 crank hp, and that's assuming your engine is very efficient. Supra 305's would be at 83% duty cycle and should (?) idle with your stock ecu. That's still assuming a very efficient engine and 60 psi of fuel. I don't know the limits of what your ecu will idle. To get 250 crank hp at 80% duty cycle you're going to need ~400 cc/min. That will probably require an aftermarket ecu.
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Your stock injectors would be over 100% duty cycle at 205 crank hp, and that's assuming your engine is very efficient. Supra 305's would be at 83% duty cycle and should (?) idle with your stock ecu. That's still assuming a very efficient engine and 60 psi of fuel. I don't know the limits of what your ecu will idle. To get 250 crank hp at 80% duty cycle you're going to need ~400 cc/min. That will probably require an aftermarket ecu.
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Thread jack- Would the +01 injectors help that much or just be an extra safe guard against running lean at higher boost, I have stock '99s right now with the voodoo box and stock fuel pump as well. I'm looking into running MS though and i guess if I'm gonna get injectors maybe I should go for the RX-7 or Supras.
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To clear any confusion, the numbers I used are not secrets.
The baseline pressure for injector flow measurement is 43.5 psi. Flyin Miata tested:
year cc/min
90-93 228
94-97 268
99-00 238
01-05 264
na supra 305 <-- these were not tested by FM,
na rx-7 440 but are common upgrades
Therefor:
Flow, same injectors at 60 psi (fuel pressure inside fuel rail of NB miata):
year cc/min
90-93 268
94-97 314
99-00 280
01-05 310
supra 358
rx-7 517
calculation:
flow @ 60 psi = (sqrt (60/43.5)) * flow @ 43.5 psi
Crank HP for NB miata, injector potential assuming 60psi, .60 BSFC, 80% duty cycle
injector hp
90-93 136
94-97 160
99-00 142
01-05 157
supra 182
rx-7 263
calculation:
hp = 60 psi flow / 10.5 / BSFC * duty cycle * no of cylinders
Crank HP For NA miata, injector potential, assumptions as above but 100 psi fuel pressure:
injector hp
90-93 176
94-97 206
99-00 183
01-05 203
supra 235
rx-7 339
calculation:
hp = 100 psi flow / 10.5 / BSFC * duty cycle * no of cylinders
Above figures are crank hp numbers, but can be considered safe and conservative due to well tuned turbo miatas running more efficient than .60 BSFC and the ability to run a little higher duty cycle. Also NA miatas can have greater than 100 psi fuel pressure in the rail.
The baseline pressure for injector flow measurement is 43.5 psi. Flyin Miata tested:
year cc/min
90-93 228
94-97 268
99-00 238
01-05 264
na supra 305 <-- these were not tested by FM,
na rx-7 440 but are common upgrades
Therefor:
Flow, same injectors at 60 psi (fuel pressure inside fuel rail of NB miata):
year cc/min
90-93 268
94-97 314
99-00 280
01-05 310
supra 358
rx-7 517
calculation:
flow @ 60 psi = (sqrt (60/43.5)) * flow @ 43.5 psi
Crank HP for NB miata, injector potential assuming 60psi, .60 BSFC, 80% duty cycle
injector hp
90-93 136
94-97 160
99-00 142
01-05 157
supra 182
rx-7 263
calculation:
hp = 60 psi flow / 10.5 / BSFC * duty cycle * no of cylinders
Crank HP For NA miata, injector potential, assumptions as above but 100 psi fuel pressure:
injector hp
90-93 176
94-97 206
99-00 183
01-05 203
supra 235
rx-7 339
calculation:
hp = 100 psi flow / 10.5 / BSFC * duty cycle * no of cylinders
Above figures are crank hp numbers, but can be considered safe and conservative due to well tuned turbo miatas running more efficient than .60 BSFC and the ability to run a little higher duty cycle. Also NA miatas can have greater than 100 psi fuel pressure in the rail.
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