FUEL SYSTEM MODS |
Overview |
The fuel pump for my car never really gave me any problems, and always worked very well. But, my experience was definitely an exception, and not the rule. I knew that I was on borrowed time, so I decided to upgrade my fuel pump while I had the rear end out of the car. Since the rear end was out, it was relatively simple to take out the gas tank and replace the pump.
Fuel Pump |
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Walbro 255 LPH In-Tank GM Pump | www.autoperformanceengineering.com |
Walbro Part #: FPG002 | $97.65 from Auto Performance Engineering |
GM OEM Fuel Pump O-Ring and Cam | |
GM Part #: 22515965 (o-ring) GM Part #: 25124032 (cam) |
$7.94 from dealer (o-ring) $5.81 from dealer (cam) |
Fuel Filter | |
Aeromotive Machined Aluminum Filter Assembly | |
Aeromotive Part #: 12301 | $80.00 from Summit Racing Equipment |
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Fuel Lines | |
Earl's Proflex -6AN hose & Swivel Seal Fittings | |
Various Part Numbers, see "fuel lines" at right | Various prices, see "fuel lines" at right |
Fuel Injectors | |
GM O.E. Fuel Injectors | |
GM Part #: 17112560 |
$167.16 each from dealer |
Fuel Pressure Regulator | |
GM Vacuum Adjustable Fuel Pressure Regulator | |
GM Part #: 17113186 |
$82.37 each from dealer |