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    Default WTB: 1g DSM fuel pump

    I am looking for a 1g fuel pump from a talon or eclipse.
    I need one from a TSI, It will bolt into my S-12 with ease and i need to start working on my fuel system
    Any help would be great.
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    Paul

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    for the price of a fuel pump have you considered a Walbro??...really cheap and great flow rates man...

    A lot of DSMer's swap those in...
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    If they are swaping them in then i should be able to get a stock one pretty easy.

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    go to pick yo part
    they have a 90 tsi talon last time i saw it it had a lot of junk on it!

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    Originally posted by 95acc
    If they are swaping them in then i should be able to get a stock one pretty easy.

    Reason i say this, for the cost of a new pump man its really cheap insurance to know your motor is gonna get fuel, you dont know history of used pumps...

    I just dont wanna read one thread some day saying your engine is toast cause of a fuel problem you know?? I messed up once with an old pump, so I am just offering so first hand advice...
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    good point cycloneawd

    true i believe that some things are way better off boughten new
    unless u can guarentee its totally good
    I don't own a car i just rent one on my days off and send the bill to my boss. hahaha

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    good point,
    if i can get it cheap enough i will take my chances.

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    I have one. $20
    pm if interested
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