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help fuel pump legacy 1.8 92 carburator

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hello

sorry for my English.

 

I have a subaru gl 1.8 carburator

 

I have a problem with the fuel pump.

I put one that is not the original, a pressure regulator, and leave it ok.

 

Now it turns out that day, I burn sensor revolution.

pump seems to need more energy and burn it.

how I can fix this?

I put a bomb out?

solution is put another sensor revolution?

another brand and it will not burn?

I recommend?

thanks

depending on what type of pump you put on you may need a a fuel pressure regulator that returns fuel to the tank to control fuel pressure.

 

some positive displacement pump can not be deadheaded with a fuel pressure regulator that just restricts fuel flow to control pressure.

 

a solenoid type fuel pump (the type that makes a tick tick tick noise when its pumping) can be used without a pressure regulator if you chose one that pumps to the right pressure for your car.

 

Welcome....lol its nice to see another carburated EJ on the board

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Thank you very much, you have a carburetor?

 

sorry for my english

 

I'll try to explain better.

pump with regulator and I have everything installed and working.

but the subaru carburetor used to control the fuel pump, rpm sensor. a black box below the steering wheel.

 

this box is burned when using other fuel pump than the original, I was told that subaru Uruguay is the power consumption of the pump.

you know anything about this?

 

I can not put a relay to the pump and not use the sensor?

 

Tell me about your subaru?

 

very very thanks

from Uruguay

Rafael

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