VS L67 fuel pump?

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Re: VS L67 fuel pump?

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perhaps revised since the holden workshop manuals were originally done.
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Re: VS L67 fuel pump?

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I dunno how accurate those manuals are since the export models to Brazil that run on ethanol have lower psi and lower flow pumps listed lol
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Re: VS L67 fuel pump?

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the manuals would have been in the early 2000's did they have ethanol then?
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Yeah I think from the early 80s they did.
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Bit of a thread dig. Didn't end up buying any EFP-159 pumps yet ( VS L67 pump). Well it turns out these have a spec of 105L/h which is basically the same as the stock VN-VS NA pump so I am looking for a drop in alternative that is around the 200L/h at 3 bar mark and not too much more due to the risk of overloading the venturi jet in the swirl pot, which leads to blowing off the return line inside the tank as they are a smooth pipe (no barb).

Can't find anything that's drop in for the VN-VS, at least nothing that I can confirm.
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