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Old 06-27-2009, 01:23 AM   #1
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Walbro might have died...

Long story short, I just bought my friend's car that has a number of mods (S14 car with S14 sr20 and all the goodies...).

During our last drift even it started blowing fuel pump fuses.

Bad pump? Maybe, I'm in the process of weeding some problems out.

It's a Walbro 255. When i turn the ignition on it doesn't really make a sound. Could the pump be dead? I got tired as poop today after pushing it onto the trailer (actually my friend and bro-in-law pushed mostly because "Ox" is a big bad dude...).

Is there any way to determine that the pump took a poop on me?

Also, I'm in the philly area...is there anywhere that I could pick up another walbro without ordering online? Sorry if there is any missing info, it's 3am and I"ve had a few "adult beverages"...
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