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2020 Corvette of the Year Finalist (appearance mods)
C4 of Year Winner (appearance mods) 2019
Fuel pump compatibility 89-96?
Anyone know if an EP376 will work as an upgrade for an EP375 fuel pump? The 376 was used in 96 LT4s. The 375 85-89. I assume higher output.
There does appear to be conflicting year overlap from brand to brand...which makes me wonder if this would work? Pictures appear like/similar. (Example: I've seen the same Walbro pump listed from 1985-2002.)
Got PO'd at RaceTronix and their Mickey-Mouse email communication. What's worse is their lack of desire to communicate by phone -- even with an online ordering system. I rarely order through companies that refuse direct contact. I took an chance and was burned once again. They took too long to reply and passed their opportunity to ship/deliver by Friday.
As such, I wouldn't mind a slight bump in output and surmise this swap in Delco units might do the trick.
Anyone know?
Last edited by GREGGPENN; May 20, 2014 at 03:55 PM.
I dont "know" but I think the difference is in the harness terminal. You can get a 255 Walbro from places like Summit or Amazon. I did get mine from Racetronix about 10 years ago. Terminal was correct and the service was great. It came with the install gasket, new bolts and the filter socks.
2020 Corvette of the Year Finalist (appearance mods)
C4 of Year Winner (appearance mods) 2019
I ordered one from TRE-Performance. I liked their claim that theirs made less noise.
Now I just need to figure out what the odds are I'll need that square fuel-sending gasket? Looks like it's more expensive that I thought. ($32-$50 depending on source).