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SebringLX
06-19-2007, 06:07 PM
I was trying to upgrade the stock fuel pump on my '04 Sebring Sedan (2.4L) as part of my turbo project, to a Walbro 255, but the walbro 255 I got didn't fit.

So now that the stock fuel pump is out, I see that the stock fuel pump is made by Walbro, and has a part number of 04879360AA. I found through another forum that this part number is the same one found on the Turbo 2.4L Mexican Stratus R/T. It also seems that Walbro doesn't make anything smaller than 190lph. So I figure that my fuel pump has to be AT LEAST 190lph.

How much boost should I be able to safely support with a 190lph fuel pump, rising rate fuel pressure regulator, return line, and 750cc/min injectors?

I'm kind of wanting to just stick with my stock pump for a little while, until I can find a suitable upgrade. However I don't want to do that if it's just going to blow things up.

Aries_Turbo
07-02-2007, 02:12 PM
i wouldnt risk it. id call walbro to see if they have a 255 thats the same style/size as the 190 thats in there stock. they make a few different styles of 255's even a 255 inline that you could use.

this is the first i saw this thread so i figured id reply even though you might have a solution by now.

Brian

turbovanmanČ
07-03-2007, 01:06 PM
A 190 is barely larger than our stock TM pumps so agreed, contact Walbro or leave the stocker in place and add an external 255 pump.

SebringLX
07-03-2007, 01:51 PM
Well after doing as much searching as I could stand to do, the plan I came up with was to add an in-line 255. I figure the stock pump should be OK for the break-in period... I'm going to drive the car around on as little boost as possible (say 5 to 8 psi range) for at least 500 miles to get the engine broken in. Then I'll take it back in and have an in-line pump added before turning up the boost.

I just can't find an in-tank pump that is a direct replacement. The Walbro 255 I have is the same size as the stock Walbro, it's the way the bottom side (side that sucks the fuel in) is shaped that makes it not fit. Basically I'd have to take both pumps apart, and try to swap the ends out, to get it to work. I just don't think that's a good idea.