HOW TO DO AN ADVANCED SEARCH.
Mon Jul 08, 2013 3:56 pm by Admin
For the benefit of 944Hybrids users there are two search functions available for you to use.
The purpose of this sticky is to explain the "Advanced Search" function because it is much more powerful and is the best choice when researching information.
When you log on to the site a list of options is shown in a line at the top of the page. One option is labelled "Search", use this option (NOT the search box lower down on the right).
After you click on the upper search option, a drop down box appears. At the bottom of this box is a radio button marked "Advanced …
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Replacement Fuel Pump
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944Hybrids: 924/944/968 and 928 V8 Conversions :: Technical Stuff (other than motors) :: General Mechanical
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Replacement Fuel Pump
I just ordered a pump that is supposed to bolt into a 944 with no mods. The price is reasonable and it outflows the standard pump. [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.]
Dawgz83948- Posts : 604
Join date : 2009-06-08
Location : Phoenix Az.
Re: Replacement Fuel Pump
Wow, that's great!! I've been dreading the death of my fuel pump...but no more! Thanks!!
Porch- Posts : 851
Join date : 2009-09-02
Age : 43
FORSCHE
I really don't have to order anything from those snobs now...
EDIT: Big Thanks for the find
xschop- Posts : 2713
Join date : 2009-06-09
Location : OKC
Re: Replacement Fuel Pump
xschop wrote:
I really don't have to order anything from those snobs now...
EDIT: Big Thanks for the find
Have you delt with them before? What happened?
Dawgz83948- Posts : 604
Join date : 2009-06-08
Location : Phoenix Az.
Re: Replacement Fuel Pump
Have you delt with them before? What happened?
I was talking about bypassing anything that rhymes with ORSCHE or ENNLIST....
Last time I dealt with a Porsche fuel pump back in the day, I got squeezed if you know what I mean...
I was hoping there to be an alternative and an upgrade at the same time for a decent price....looks good
xschop- Posts : 2713
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Location : OKC
Re: Replacement Fuel Pump
I wonder how much that flow falls off after you go above 40 Psi. They claim their 225 LPH at 40. I am considering running right around 40 psi on my car when i put it back together.
matthewb- Posts : 53
Join date : 2010-01-06
Age : 38
Location : Cincinnati, OH
Re: Replacement Fuel Pump
matthewb wrote:I wonder how much that flow falls off after you go above 40 Psi. They claim their 225 LPH at 40. I am considering running right around 40 psi on my car when i put it back together.
This is the flow numbers from the close to the same series of pumps.
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Dawgz83948- Posts : 604
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Location : Phoenix Az.
Re: Replacement Fuel Pump
It's a direct bolt in (case is slightly larger but still works with stock strap) and just as quiet as the stock 944 pump.
Dawgz83948- Posts : 604
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Location : Phoenix Az.
Re: Replacement Fuel Pump
The pump listed above looks quite a bit like an Autobest F4170 .. which also comes up as an "economy" OE replacement pump for the 1979 (and possibly other years) external high-pressure pump with a Rock Auto search.
Rock Auto lists it for about $59, and it is also available on Amazon for about the same price.
So why bring this back from the dead? A bit of testing shows my 928 has a dead fuel pump causing the no-start issue. I'm planning an LS swap in the future, but for now it would be nice to move the car in & out of the garage under it's own power.
Looks like Rock Auto lists it as an OE replacement for the '79 924 NA as well, but not the turbo. Hmm.
Rock Auto lists it for about $59, and it is also available on Amazon for about the same price.
So why bring this back from the dead? A bit of testing shows my 928 has a dead fuel pump causing the no-start issue. I'm planning an LS swap in the future, but for now it would be nice to move the car in & out of the garage under it's own power.
Looks like Rock Auto lists it as an OE replacement for the '79 924 NA as well, but not the turbo. Hmm.
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944Hybrids: 924/944/968 and 928 V8 Conversions :: Technical Stuff (other than motors) :: General Mechanical
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