Well, perhaps it 'twas a runnin' but it tain't no-mo? Would make sense why last year it was fine till late in the fall, where upon it could have totally died? I don't recall if the stocker is wired or not, I didn't think so, but memory fails me. I need to (unfortunately) pull the speaker box and back dash apart and find out what is going on in there be it dead stock pump or clogged sock, or what. I was hoping it was as simple as just replace the pierburg but even with the Walbro, I gotta go back in the tank. :( I hate that repair, end up smelling like gas for a while in the car. More reason to go top down, I suppose. ;)
Wally
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Key word here, I think, is 'running'. :-)
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On Apr 3, 2008, at 10:40 AM, Larry Alster wrote:
The directions for an FM kit in the old days using a Pierburg are
using the OEM pump running to feed to the Pierburg.
Larry
White Knight 1991 Crystal White #99 CSP
Silver Bullet 1992 Silverstone #17 SM2 FM I+ Turbo
Honey B 1992 Sunburst Yellow #99 SM2L JR Supercharger
Whooosh 2004 Titanium Mazdaspeed MX-5
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Grrrrrrrrrrr.. I asked *specifically* if I need to remove the dead
stocker, and all you guys said no, leave it, not a problem. The info
given was "No, we never rip the stock pump out, the pump is how the
sock is mounted so without the stock pump, you won't have the input
in the right spot". Which is right, so I installed it, presto, no
problems till now.
So, when FM installs a Pierburg, you take the stock pump out?
Wallyman
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Larry brings up an important point. If the stock pump is in place and
not working, it's a big restriction on the inlet of the Pierburg, and
the inlet side is not the place to restrict.
Bill Cardell
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I’m not sure you can leave the stock pump in there not running and
expect the Pierburg to pull through it.
Larry
White Knight 1991 Crystal White #99 CSP
Silver Bullet 1992 Silverstone #17 SM2 FM I+ Turbo
Honey B 1992 Sunburst Yellow #99 SM2L JR Supercharger
Whooosh 2004 Titanium Mazdaspeed MX-5
LowCountry Miata http://www.lowcountrymiataclub.net
Masters Miata
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I would agree... but I'm clueless why it happens.
First pump was stock, started to die 30 minutes out of Grand Junction
(wouldn't hold pressure at steady cruise, actually bellied up 3 days
later). Wired with 10 or 12 ga from battery to pump by Ken Hill.
Second pump, also stock, lasted a year. Rewired with 10ga on a relay
at the battery, battery to relay to pump, shortest route possible.
Third pump, used Pierburg from FM, lasted maybe year and a half. 10ga
to relay, 10 ga to ground. Stock pump still in the tank, unhooked
electrically.
Good link, thank you. Totally agree, would rather support a real
vendor than a nameless eBay guy. Which pump do you have, the 255 or
the 255 HP? I have read the HP is louder.
Wallyman
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I don’t think fuel pumps should go bad that often… Maybe your over
doing it and getting too big of a pump and its getting overheated due
to the large amount of recirculation require when you aren’t at WOT.
Just a though and I haven’t been following your fuel pump stories.
Maybe a RPM/throttle based voltage limiter would help with this
issue.
I normally don’t buy from ebay when I can buy it at the same price
from a “real” store. That’s just a habit of mine. I know lots of
people (including me) that bought walbro 255 from here:
http://www.autoperformanceengineering.com/html/fpapps.html If the
ebay ad picture is of the actual item, its not the “correct” pump as
it appears to require you to splice into the miata wiring. The
correct one has the miata style connector.
Also, I cannot hear my walbro anytime beside when I first turn on the
key and even then it isn’t loud.
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Yup.. pump #3 for the Sub.. this time a used external Pierburg is
dying on me... ARG. While my gap was wrong (0.045) which was causing
some of my misfire troubles, the real cuplrit is the fuel pump dying
off.. it'll go to 60psi at WOT (15psi boost) but then quickly falls
on it's face, dropping like a rock and the car starts stumbling, O2
reading leaner than 13.0:1.
Since fuel pumps apparently are consumables on my car, any reason I
should avoid the $99 Walbro 255lph ones on eBay? I'm not swallowing
another $242 for a new Pierburg since the life expectancy of a pump
seems to be a year or two.. but at $100 I can almost tolerate the
frequency... Thoughts, anyone?? The Pierburg wasn't silent, and you
could hear it at idle.. if the Walbro is the same noise level, I
think I could tolerate it.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/WALBRO-255-LPH-FUEL-PUMP-Mazda-MX5-Miata-MX-5-255lph_W0QQcmdZViewItemQQcategoryZ33555QQihZ002QQitemZ120238884274QQrdZ1QQsspagenameZWDVW
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