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Old 02-10-2007, 11:26 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Question ........need a picture of a stock corolla AE101 or AE92 fuel pump.

if someone can post me a picture or a website of where i can see a stock 101 fuel injected fuel pump, that could work with a 20V let me know please ASAP.
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whats the picture gonna help. All you need is a pump that produces enough pressure, which most EFI pumps in modern cars do. Maybe go with a bosch etc pump.
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whats the picture gonna help. All you need is a pump that produces enough pressure, which most EFI pumps in modern cars do. Maybe go with a bosch etc pump.
the picture is gonna help me, know what to look for, when i go looking for one....and external aftermarket is 4 times the price. thats why i aint geting one of those just yet.
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WWW.rockauto.com has fuel pump pictures in their catalog listings.
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thanks man,..
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You do realize that most Toyota EFI fuel pumps look extremely similar, except for size and the little filter thing, right?
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Most EFI pumps in general look very similar with only minute differences. Only part numbers differ.

Plus aftermarket pumps arent that expensive. Walbro/MSD pumps are quite cheap and bosch pumps are just dirt cheap.
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if someone can post me a picture or a website of where i can see a stock 101 fuel injected fuel pump, that could work with a 20V let me know please ASAP.
If the sedans and coupes use the same pump (usually does), then try this link.

http://replacement.autopartswarehous...20Pump&dp=true


I use this site a lot when I need to see a specific part for a specific car (specific year, usa/jpn, and model level too!)

For example I needed an OEM Toyota O2 sensor for a custom application, I just went through the pictures until I found one with the right plug and flange. Very helpful site even if you don't buy anything , hope it helps.

http://www..com/
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