Fuel Pump

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mozzandherb

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I just swapped an h22 into my 92 Accord and I'm looking to upgrade the fuel pump. Which one should I go with? The Walboro 255? Does anyone know if the Walboro is an in-line pump for the Accord and is it a pain in the ass to add?
 
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I just swapped an h22 into my 92 Accord and I'm looking to upgrade the fuel pump. Which one should I go with? The Walboro 255? Does anyone know if the Walboro is an in-line pump for the Accord and is it a pain in the ass to add?


The walbro 255 would be overkill for the mods on your car now. If you are going to continue modifying the car I would suggest using the walbro 255lph or even the 190lph depending on what you are going to be running.
 
Great pump, just wont need it until you upgrade injectors...the 330s? on the H22 wont tax your accord at all.
 
I guess the main reason right now I want to upgrade is because even when I had the f22 once and a while my car wouldn't start right away, and now with the swap it's doing the same thing, so I'm kinda guessing it's the fuel pump since that wasn't changed with the swap. In the future nect year I plan on adding boost and the mods I have right now are pretty basic i/h/e, fuel rail and that's about it.
 
Wow...i didnt think someone would agree with me...

I know in my brothers civic, (EF) an EG that a friend has, an accord that a co-worker has, the cars didnt start because the solder had cracked on the relay.
 
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Yep. I was having the same problem with my '91 Si. I replaced the stock fuel pump with another stock one and then with a Walbro 190. The car was still having problems starting so I replaced the main relay even though it looked fine. Never had a problem with startup after that.
:werd: (again)
Main Relay's on honda's always seem to fuck up.
Happened on my many of my family's honda's (we all drive em) and some friends cars.
 
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