Hey,

No offense, but the stock Honda fuel pump in my DX-hybrid is still ticking
after 13 years (great fuel pressure thanks to the custom regulator & fuel
rail).  You think the Autozone replacement will hold up that well over time?


George
'89 DX-Hybrid-D16Z6, 122k miles
"Seats, Suspension, Engine, MSD, next=dyno"


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Sent: Wednesday, July 10, 2002 6:02 PM
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Subject: CRX: Fuel Pumps.


I've been having a VERY hard time getting my rex to start lately, it's taken
5-10seconds of cranking to get it to light up from cold, and 3-5 from warm.
SO I finally bit the bullet and got a new fuel pump from AutoZOne for $90,
and threw it in. For the rest of you who are having trouble starting your
cars,go through the diagnostics for the pump, and if it's what's bad,
replace it, it's not very difficult to drop the tank and get to it, and
you'll be amazed at the difference. My car now starts from cold in a single
crank, and you just have to touch the starter when it's warm for it to fire.

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Nicholas Crego
Yellow 88 CRX Si
Commercial Instrument, Single and Multiengine Rated Pilot, Certificated
Flight Instructor.

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