Vader's Fury
Active member
I used a single walbro with a stock pump mounted in parallel for my setup. I found that with my 250/100's the walbro maintained pressure. I had the stock pump wired to a switch to manually control when the pump ran. I did this for 2 reasons:
1. If the walbro was to fail(seems like they are hit or miss) I would have the stock pump to provide fuel pressure and get me back home.
2. If i was not able to maintain fuel pressure with just the walbro I could just flip a switch and have the flow that I needed to keep my fuel pressure up.
I will have to look and see if i can find the pics of my mount plate. I used 2 stock mounting brackets to hold the 2 pumps and they were as quiet as stock even when both were running.
1. If the walbro was to fail(seems like they are hit or miss) I would have the stock pump to provide fuel pressure and get me back home.
2. If i was not able to maintain fuel pressure with just the walbro I could just flip a switch and have the flow that I needed to keep my fuel pressure up.
I will have to look and see if i can find the pics of my mount plate. I used 2 stock mounting brackets to hold the 2 pumps and they were as quiet as stock even when both were running.