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where do i find svt focus pump

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Afastgts95

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I cant find the svt focus pump, I was told this will work for my supercharged application.
 

jivepepper

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Ask randy stinchcomb over at modular depot in the ford parts forum. I got my aviator fuel pump from him. He has great prices and is a great guy to deal with. www.modulardepot.com
 

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any Ford dealership could get you one. part # is 3S4Z-9H307-BC. probably for $140.

try EBAY. that is where i got mine for a killer deal like HERE
 

jivepepper

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ts1lmayb said:
any Ford dealership could get you one. part # is 3S4Z-9H307-BC. probably for $140.

try EBAY. that is where i got mine for a killer deal like HERE
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I think Randy is around $89.00 for said pump. But it is new and you get a warranty he works for liberty ford in east Maryland.
 

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i have one in my garage brand new in package. i wouldn't recommend using one because of the flow charts but it's up to you. $75.00 if you want it. i would recommend walbro pump gss342.
 
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Here is a little info on using different pumps in late model stangs-

The newer stangs (I believe starting in 99') have a returnless fuel system. They use a module that pulses the fuel pump on and off. The pump does not run all the time.
The fuel rail pressure sensor sends a signal to the module when the rail pressure drops below a specif amount.

Make sure when getting a pump, To get the right one. If not the pump will burn out. The pumps are designed differently for return and returnless systems.

Afastgts95- I see by your mods that you have a 5.0.
Do not use the focus pump. Get yourself a high pressure 255lph designed for a return fuel system i.e. 86-98 models.

I hope this may help you.
 

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rustang04 said:
i have one in my garage brand new in package. i wouldn't recommend using one because of the flow charts but it's up to you. $75.00 if you want it. i would recommend walbro pump gss342.
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The walbro I had failed in 3 months its not designed for the returnless style fuel systems that is in the 99 and up mustangs. Walbro is a bigger pump but not a better one. The svt focus pump is good to 400 rwhp. Now the lincoln aviator pump I have is good to aleast 500 hp at 281lph and has been designed for fords new returnless fuel system. If his car is a 98 or older then the walbro would be a better choice.
 

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i have had mine for a year without a problem
 
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www.fordracingparts.com
 

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I have a Walbro 255 for 2.5 yrs 20,000 miles... no problems guess I'm lucky.
 
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Isn't the Walbro 255 what comes with the Vortech kit? If so why would they include it if it would burn out after a short time?
 

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I switched a walboro 255 for a focus SVT last weekend, just in case it decided to die. the car only had a few thousand miles since the walboro, but i figured better safe than sorry. If the focus SVT pump is good enough for Modular Powerhouse to sell with their Mongoose Kits it's good enough for a basic bolton bullitt! Plus paid about $32 shipped off ebay, brand new.
 
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