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Old 07-29-2003, 12:09 AM
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how many psi is the stock 86 fuel pump on a 44 good for? does anyone know?or can anyone check it out in the shop manuals?

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Not sure if this helps...

Electric fuel pump delivery rate: at least 850 cc / 30 sec.

Fuel pressure (engine stopped)
Fuel pump bridged: 2.5 +/- 0.2 bar
Idle speed value: approx. 2 bar

Leak test:
Min. pressure after 20 minutes: 1 bar

Hope this is what you were looking for.
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Oops. Add one more flavor for later cars.

Fuel pressure (measured ahead of the catalytic converter and with the Lambda sensor plug disconnected): 750 cc/ 30 sec.
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I'm not sure on the flow#s, but PET shows different part #s for the NA and turbo pumps. I wasn't going to trust a 15 year old pump that MIGHT be up to the job in new condition. I plan to mod, so I just went to the BIG Lindsey pump.
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thats what i was going to do andy but i'm going over my budget, and time limit so i think i'll get an air/fuel gauge as the 2nd one in the pod, i was wondering what to get anyways. Thanks, that helps dave
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What is the psi and cost of the lindsey pump??

Anyone know of any OEM fuel pumps that are about 60psi or higher??? I don;t care what year make or model, just high psi and good cost.
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I got the Lindsey BIG pump, I think it was about 160 bucks. I haven't run it yet. I'm also not too sure what the #s were for it, but it'll support more than the engine will, atleast stock.
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Will the Lindsey pump run on NA 44's? And you wouldn't happen to know what the flow rate is(gph) would you?
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yes it will work on an`NA. why do you want it on an na though?
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The fuel pumps from the Continuous Injection Sytem VWs of the early to mid eighties were rated at @ 90psi, and are Bosch of very similar design.
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I have a pump off of a 86 951 that I need to sell, if anyone is interested.
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