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Old 08-27-2015, 10:36 AM
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So what are the part #s for both the in-tank fuel pump and main fuel pump for my On my '79 K-Jet 5-speed I'm running the OEM setup with the dual fuel pumps (one in the tank) even though I have one of Carl's Stage 2 Supercharger Kits. AFR is exactly where he wants it under all conditions, including full boost. Living in SC where it can get hot in the summer and taking this car on some longer drives, I'm a bit concerned about eliminating the in-tank pump. I experienced fuel vapor lock in the summer in my 914 before relocating the fuel pump to the front of the car near the tank so don't want to create the possibility for that to occur again on my 928.

So what are the part #s for both the in-tank fuel pump and main fuel pump for my car? Is a 928.608.013.00 the right # for the in-tank pump as I can still find one of these around $440. If I wanted to keep a spare set of pumps, should I buy a new in-tank pump before they're all gone and what pump should I pair with that for the main pump, an 044 or something else? Is this the right # for an 044 pump (0.580.254.044)?
Pete - I think you misread the OP. It was the hike in price that killed the usefulness of the pump. Just checked and there are about 50 at Porsche and I have 5 in stock.
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Old 08-27-2015, 11:07 AM
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Originally Posted by ROG100
Pete - I think you misread the OP. It was the hike in price that killed the usefulness of the pump. Just checked and there are about 50 at Porsche and I have 5 in stock.
928 608 013 00 In-tank Pump
Got it. Roger, what is the # for the second pump that is paired with that one? I understand if replacing that pump with a strainer that the 044 is the pump that should be used, but is that there a different pump # that works better with the dual-pump setup?

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if your pump is mounted on the tank = 911 608 102 00
Talk to the SC crowd about pumps but I think you are right about the 044 pump - 0580 254 044.
My price is $285.



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