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supercharged v6 fuel pump module??

gjp2002

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Another option is the Walbro GSS341 fuel pump, this is an in tank replacement rated at 2.8L/m and can be had for approx $180.
 

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gjp2002 said:
Another option is the Walbro GSS341 fuel pump, this is an in tank replacement rated at 2.8L/m and can be had for approx $180.
Is that a replacement for a sedan full tank in tank pump ?

what I'm getting at is the ute and sedan pumps are different due to different tank shapes etc.
 

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Ok I was unaware of that, The GSS341 is a replacment in tank pump for sedan.
 

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yup i was going to get some fit bits $4000 worth to spend
 

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Tradewind said:
Controversial input here :D

Just use your stock pump, will supply up to 200RWKW reliably and safely! Will be a while before your L67 gets anywhere near that kw on wheels unless you are dumping a lot of FIT bits onto it as well.

I'm geting 200 at the rears now :dance: and am in the process of getting the blower ported and higher ratio rockers:D my 2 stage pump has been wired to work at the max all the time
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The s/c pump is a roller-vane type and produces a higher pressure and litres per minute than the standard n/a pump. I know a few people now who have fitted these pumps and not worried about the controller. Wiring them up the same as a n/a pump just has them working at the higher speed all the time. Which doesn't seem to be a problem as the extra fuel just bypasses back to tank anyway. Two guys I know of just ran with their standard n/a pumps with a super6 conversion until they could change them to something bigger at a later date. The LS1 VY ute runs the same controller onto a centrifigul-turbine type pump which btw is the same type as the V6's run (Centrifigul-turbine).

Depends on which model too I suppose.
The VY can have three differences:

V6 engine......350kpa, 1.7 L/min @ 13.5 volts, current draw 7.4 Amps maximum.

V6 Supercharged engine......410kpa, 3.2 L/min @ 13.5 volts, current draw 18.0 Amps maximum.

V8 engine .......400kpa, 2.5 L/min @ 13.5 volts, current draw 9.6 Amps maximum.
hi, i know the pressure on a l67 is max 410kpa but what im not sure of is the PSI, can u tell me please!
 

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hi, i know the pressure on a l67 is max 410kpa but what im not sure of is the PSI, can u tell me please!

Really? Just Google a unit converter. 410kpa is 59.5psi according to the Google conversion.
 

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Correct - 59.5 psi max
 

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Hey is there anyway to bypass this fuel pump module
 
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