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06-08-2017, 08:13 PM #1Member
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Dual Walbro 450's: Ultimate Dual Setup?
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So my goal was to install two Walbro 450 pumps so that I could run e85 and push boost above 17 psi on the stock turbos and in the future possibly run a PI setup. I looked at a few companies offerings but I decided that I could build something that rivaled and even bettered what is currently on the market for a cheaper cost. This is not a knock on any company or their pricing for dual intank pumps but rather my Colt/DSM mentality to do it yourself and learn more about your car in the process.
I’m not sure how this forum feels about posting pricing so I will intentionally leave this information out. You can PM me if you want to know where I picked up my parts.
For this build I bought:
Used stock fuel bucket – junk yard
2 Walbro 450 Pumps with electrical connectors (no fuel socks needed)
2 Holley Hydramats (model 16-111) - 15”x3” for Walbro pumps
I contacted 07Tundra (Jose) for his help with this project…none of this would not have been possible without his help.
He took the used bucket and with some modifications came up with this:
What you see are two Walbro fuel pumps in a modified stock fuel bucket with an adapter to hold the pumps in place. Here is a look at the adapter as it was being laid out for use:
The two pumps feed into PTE tubing and a PTE Y adapter. When I decide to go PI I will probably go back and feed only one pump into the stock fuel line and use the other pump to feed the PI. I cut a hole in the top of the fuel pump bucket top and fed through the wiring for the secondary pump.
The main pump uses the stock wiring and is controlled by the DME as is the stock pump. The second pump is controlled by a Hobbs Switch mounted in the trunk.
I am using the “prototype” adapter. I’ve been told that a newer version exists that looks more like this:
My total cost for this project is less than what I would have paid another company for their version of the same thing, with the added bonus of being able to utilize the newest technology being the hydramats on dual pumps which no company currently offers.
I’ve been driving the car with this setup installed and so far it has worked perfectly…no added pump noise and no LPFP fall off from E85 use.
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06-09-2017, 12:16 AM #2
Looks good. I'm having a hard time getting on the venturi delete trend but having built my own bucket using good old McmasterCarr I can appreciate the final product. Looks legit.
The suggestion I would make for future DIY'ers is pinch clamps. PEEENCH CLAMPS!2010 N54 - DocRace - Motiv - CKI - TCKR - Volk - ER - CSF - Vorsteiner
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06-09-2017, 02:02 AM #3Member
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yo @07Tundra chime in
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06-09-2017, 04:25 AM #4
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06-09-2017, 09:10 AM #5Member
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06-12-2017, 12:59 PM #6
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06-12-2017, 11:43 PM #7Member
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06-12-2017, 11:59 PM #8
Chime about what? Sticky pinch clamps are good but what happens when pump goes bad then you have to replace everything? Yes it it's not expensive to replace but why just use fuel injector clamps they are smooth and won't gouge anything or the pinch clamps.
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06-13-2017, 12:11 AM #9
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06-13-2017, 12:47 AM #10
I make the stainless bracket with tabs and I rivet the bracket in place . The two pumps are kept in place better than zipties lol. I have several of these brackets for other folks wanting to do the assembly themselves or like i did for Tec I can assemble it.
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06-13-2017, 01:47 PM #11
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06-13-2017, 07:14 PM #12
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06-13-2017, 07:59 PM #13Member
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Used Fuel Pump Assembly - $50 (car-part.com)
Walbro pumps (w/elec. connectors) - $95/piece (ebay)
Holley Hydramat 16-111 - $160/piece (summit racing)
Hobbs Switch w/harness - $50 (FB group buy)
Lockring removal tool - $12 (amazon.com)
07Tundra mods and assembly ~ $150 (will let @07Tundra chime in on this as he is now getting the parts waterjet cut, etc.)
So all in, I ended up putting in about $775 total into this project. When I was shopping around, the best deal I could find for something similar, but without the dual Hydramats, would have cost me ~$790.
Also, I was asked this else where but its probably a good idea to mention it here...in order for this to work the bottom of the bucket assembly has to be removed and modified to accept the pumps and the Hydramats. The bucket no longer performs as it did in the stock setup. Fuel is still returned inside of the parameters of the bucket but it is free to fall into the bottom of the tank and onto the hydramats. The modified unit is more of a bucket and bucketless hybrid.
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06-14-2017, 02:03 PM #14
Thats correct the bucket is utilized so the lines coming from the fpr side are keeping the hydramats saturated at all times but this is more of an insurance policy as Holley claims mats only need to be in contact with fuel so sitting in the tank as "others have it a normal filter sock sitting in tank without hydramats and a 1/4 of the size" is enough. So utilizing the fpr lines insures the mats will be in contact with fuel at all times no matter the fuel level, also no venturi is needed increasing flow to the engine!
So Tec asked me for my assistance as I had done my inline walbro kit with the adapter since 2013ish with 100% e85 and still running to this day on 22psi ST with a Chris Kontos tune. I was limited to 22psi not because of my fuel but because I was 6at, I have since done 6mt swap! So the initial creation of the bracket and assembly was $150 the bracket took a little bit of time to fabricate and several attempts. Now that I have dimension locked in the waterjet I can crank these out no problem. For example assembly with bracket, lines, and clamps is $75, walbro-95x2 hdydramat-160x2 = stage3 $580
Stage2 assembly -50, walbro x1-95, hydramat x1-160 = stage2 $306
Keep in mind the increase in flow without the need for a venturi!
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06-14-2017, 07:41 PM #15
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06-14-2017, 10:46 PM #16
You're quite welcome it's a lot of fun doing stuff like this and Tec was awesome to work with.
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06-15-2017, 04:02 PM #17Member
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No problem!
Its curious though that no one seems to be excited about this though. We just gave away the keys to the kingdom and no ones really pumped about it. We literally just told the world how to get parts and build your own monster fueling setup for the cost of some companies single walbro setup.
Big props to 07Tundra for stepping up to figure this out for the community and not trying to turn this into a money making operation which he could have easily done.
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06-15-2017, 04:21 PM #18
This is exactly why below, quoted from another thread, look at the mark up on the sensor why, because google charged him to look up a sensor or was it because of his R&D......LMAO
Don't get it twisted i believe in supporting vendors too but come on taking a product from google and adding it to your inventory and marking it up like you invented the damn thing lol......ignorance is bliss the sensor is a little over 80 bucks!
[QUOTE=Tony@VargasTurboTech;760292]LOL. You mean you just paid $117.95 plus shipping for this sensor?
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06-15-2017, 04:32 PM #19
I just got -9 rep lol the truth hurts so be it, it's one thing to make money and another to rip people off. But hey people don't care I guess its ok.
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06-16-2017, 12:19 AM #20
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06-28-2017, 11:33 AM #21Member
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I'm in the UK and I could do with this. How do I get the wiring? The hobbs switch, connectors etc. Do you buy it or just make it?
Best:11.79@119mph on stock turbos.
11.74@129 on GCs.
FBO+Meth Port injection, GC Turbos, custom bucketless stage2, JB4, Trebila flash.
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06-28-2017, 01:33 PM #22
@TEC
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06-28-2017, 01:39 PM #23Member
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I'm not sure what your equivalent stores are in the UK but if you have something like Summit Racing there you should be able to source most of the parts. A used bucket if you don't want to use your own can be sourced through a junkyard.
The Hobbs switch is nothing special either. You should be able to get one online. There are multiple websites on how to build a harness. All it consists of is a relay, 30 amp fuse, wire and ring connectors.
As for mods to the bucket, you would need to work out something with 07 Tundra (Jose).
Your other option would be to bribe Jose into getting all the parts for you and sending you an assembled unit.
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06-28-2017, 07:47 PM #24Member
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Cool.
I've got a spare fuel pump from when I bought a fuel it stage 2. I am thinking I could just mod the stage 2 though as it already contains one walbro, and make up the wiring bit myself.
Is the hobbs regulating the pressure? I see some fuel pump kits talking about pressure regulators. I don't want to come off the gas(or similar) and have a fuel pressure spike blow up my fuel lines. Are upgraded fuel lines necessary?
I'd need to know the hobbs switch type. Normally off I guess, What psi range and current rating?
ThanksBest:11.79@119mph on stock turbos.
11.74@129 on GCs.
FBO+Meth Port injection, GC Turbos, custom bucketless stage2, JB4, Trebila flash.
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06-28-2017, 11:44 PM #25
i thnik for most of the people here is easier to buy something already tested and bolt-on rather than spending time in a garage and making your own at lower cost. some are enthusiastic, some not, some just dont have time to go with all of that stuff.
TEC did a good job and hopefully his efforts will not leave unattended.YOU CAN!
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