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Can you use a z32 TT fuel pump for an RB26 swap?


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Im not sure where i saw this before, but i think it was in a magazine and somewhere else that i saw someone use a z32 tt fuel pump with their rb26 swap. Does anyone know anything about this...? I tried searching in the forums and no luck in the RB thread. Just curious bc i found one for sale... Lmk guys... thanks!!!

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yes you can. it's an upgrade for a lot of nissan's and an alternative to aftermarket pumps that will work for engines we never got here...

 

but a walbro 255 lph would probably be cheaper, probably easier to fit in your gas-tank, and i think they out-flow the z32TT pump.

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i wouldn't trust a 10 year old fuel pump from any car, lack of fuel pressure can melt a piston in a heartbeat on boost

as already mentioned an aftermarket fuel pump would be the way to go

personally i recommend the bosch 044

would also recommend the relay/rewire to make sure you have adequate voltage to the pump

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Z32 TT pump will out flow a walbro 255 lph

 

They are 260lph... but as stated, being old isn't one of the good things about them... and the walbro's I believe are rated at 12 volts @ 255lph... I believe the 260lph is either based on a 14.4 volt rating or a 18 volt rating (18 volts being the max that nissan fuel pumps are usually good to operate at, but life is short lived).

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I'm using twin 300ZX TT fuel pumps on my RB26 setup, and its working flawlessly........also running E85 and making ~700rwhp

 

I've actually never seen a Z32 TT fuel pump die....for the record. I've had 3 walbro's die on me personally.....(GS342)

 

I have personally seen a single Z32 TT fuel pump (without any voltage boosters) make 600rwhp on 93 octaine......

 

I have never seen a single walbro 342 make anywhere near that....

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Sounds good guys... still trying to debate though which one will be better to go down the long run. I just wanted to ask because i found one for sale for 100 bucks. But the original plan was to go with an external fuel pumps and a surge tank. Anyone have any opinions on either setups..? I know its also going to depend on what kind of driving, but lets just say for daily driving for now.. ;D

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