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Old 07-01-2008, 01:17 PM
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Pierburg Fuel Supply Pump with Spica FI.

Greetings.

I am installing a Pierburg fuel supply pump from Centerline into my '77 Spider, replacing what I believe is the original pump. The Spica pump is a rebuilt and "breathed on" unit from Wes Ingram.

Question: Will this new Pierburg pump require a restriction in the fuel return line as described in Roadtrip's excellent Fuel Supply manual for other brands of replacement pumps?

Thanks for any info.
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Question: Will this new Pierburg pump require a restriction in the fuel return line as described in Roadtrip's excellent Fuel Supply manual for other brands of replacement pumps?
The answer is: each car is a little different, but most don't need to have the restrictor modified with the Pierburg pump.

I installed a Pierburg pump on my '72 GTV (also with Hot Wes Ingram Spica Pump) last month and it worked fine with no modifications to the restrictor.
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Thanks for the quick reply, Joe.
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To know for sure, rig up an inexpensive fuel pressure tester with a $10 direct read fuel pressure gauge from the auto parts store and a "T" fitting. Technically, if the fuel low pressure light is off (and does not come on at all during engine operation), then the pressure is over 7 psi and ok. I like to see more like 10-15 psi, however.
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