
Spi Fuel Pump Replacement
#1
Posted 27 August 2023 - 06:23 PM
About 8 weeks ago I got it started after a faff with the relay box but today nothing.
I've got 12V at the tank but no fuel at the injector. It will run if I squirt WD40 in the inlet so the spark is there.
I took the tank out and tried the pump with a dedicated 12V source. Nothing.
There are numerous replacement pumps on the market. Any suggestions what I should go for?
#2
Posted 28 August 2023 - 08:44 AM
#3
Posted 28 August 2023 - 10:21 AM
My question really should have been what is the best pump?
Generic cheapy off eBay, pricy unit from Minispares or similar or something in between such as Sytec?
Edited by madalicesdad, 28 August 2023 - 10:21 AM.
#4
Posted 03 September 2023 - 10:16 AM
Against my usual practice I bought a cheap off Ebay - lasted about 3 months. In the end I bit the bullet and bought the whole thing from mini spares.
FS
#5
Posted 04 September 2023 - 08:20 PM
Time will tell 😬
#6
Posted 04 September 2023 - 08:28 PM
#7
Posted 14 March 2024 - 06:53 PM
I was thinking of replacing my 70k mile pump from my 94 SPi just for piece of mind. Any other suggestions. I am in the US so if these pumps are easily swapped with ones from other cars (as I have read), would anyone suggest one over the other OR just go with direct replacement from Spares? My SPi is as tuned as one can be with the stock ECU and the stock pressure is only 1 bar. If I, say, went the SC mappable injection setup down the road, should I take the time now to upgrade to a 3+bar pump like the one for the MPI? Assuming the upgraded PSI was down to there being 2 injectors over one?
#8
Posted 15 March 2024 - 06:48 AM
Hi brivinci, two injectors do not need more pressure.They possibly need more put threw..But as long as your engine is not a 5, 8 or more cubic inch one it is marginal.
#9
Posted 15 March 2024 - 03:41 PM
I plan to just replace the pump itself. Not the entire unit. Being that they are the same price and the same amount of work, sticking with the SPi 1-bar pump would be the way forward. OR, with all that, might as well future proof with the MPi pump??
#10
Posted 16 March 2024 - 09:51 AM
#11
Posted 18 March 2024 - 06:29 PM
That would be my question as well. Imagine it would be best to replace with standard and worry about any potential updates IF that ever happens
#12
Posted 19 March 2024 - 06:48 AM
Would the pressure regulator handle the increased pressure?Correct fuelling relies on fuel pressure as I am sure you know.Steve..
It is not a problem of the pressure, i would worry about the flow rate.As long as the valve inside the pressure regulator can handle the flow, it will work.If the flow is higher than the the valves flow rate, pressure will increase.
#13
Posted 19 March 2024 - 11:30 AM
okay.... Presure....
SPI's run at about 1 bar (15psi).... the MPI's run at about 3 bar (45psi)
although this is regulated, there are SPI and MPI rated pumps, some SPI pumps are internally regulated, you can use an MPI pump on an SPI but not visa versa
https://motorsport-t...811-itp151.html
https://motorsport-t...812-itp050.html
#14
Posted 19 March 2024 - 10:19 PM
Interesting to see the price difference.
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