Fuel Pump Died

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What's interesting is that while I understand and agree with your point, there are also guys who have been on stock fuel system for well over a year with 0 issues with E85. It's very hit or miss it seems. I've had E85 and a BAP in my car for about 3 months/6k miles now with no issues. Time will tell of course, but so far so good. :shrug:

Time will definitely tell.....but, how many pumps are failing that have never seen E85? That is what I would like to know.
 

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Any info on walbro 465 pumping working in stock configuration? Need to know soon if possible.
 

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Time will definitely tell.....but, how many pumps are failing that have never seen E85? That is what I would like to know.

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+1 here! I've been running a BAP on stock fuel for over a year with plenty of track visits, no issues with my KB BAP yet.
 

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This might be stupid or just plain work: e85+ marvel mystery oil its also a fuel additive for the needed lubrication
 

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That info posted about the kenne bell bap states the wallbro 340 is not recommended for use with a bap as its already set to higher voltage then the stock fuel pump. I imagine its the same for the 465!
 

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