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I know a g60 and vr6 both use the same pump

i am just wondering if a @L 16v uses the same aswell or is it like the old mk2 golf one?

also what pressures are the Vr pumps and the 16v ones

thanks

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Yep, The 2.08v, VR and late G60's use the single unit...

 

The valvers use a different one (the 2 pump set-up I think)

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cool, thanks

what sort of pressure does the valver pump put out, or does anybody know?

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I'm fairly certain that the G60/VR6 pumps run at 4.5 bar...

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Great Lads, i just wanted to know would a Kjet pump provide the same fueling as a VR6 one

thanks

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Right so heres a question, ive got a late G60 pump in my garage, im assuming its a late one as there was only one pump, in tank one. the engine is now in my car and it used to be a valver having two pumps, the main pump is really noisy and now i think its well buggered as it appears to be drawing too much current. Can i rip out my in tank one and the main one behind the drivers side rear wheel and replace with this wee single in tank one from the G60???

 

any help is greatly appreciated, ta

 

Rossco

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My car and the G60 i pillaged both have 12 gallon tanks, im assuming so because the dials both have a the fuel guage that goes up to '12', so what do you rekon, swapable???

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