jamiebennett81

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hi all

for those with the BAM engine, is this engine used in the Audi 225 TT and Audi S3?

If so, do you know what the part number is for your fuel pump, as I will need a new one for my turbo upgrade (Hybrid GT2x)

Thanks

Jamie
 
hi all

for those with the BAM engine, is this engine used in the Audi 225 TT and Audi S3?

If so, do you know what the part number is for your fuel pump, as I will need a new one for my turbo upgrade (Hybrid GT2x)

Thanks

Jamie

S3 and TT have a different tank that straddles the propshaft. Pump has 2 pickups. LCR pump doesn't.

I'm not convinced that the LC pump is any different from the LCR pump. I also (personally) don't think the S3 pump is more powerful. :shrug:
 
S3 and TT have a different tank that straddles the propshaft. Pump has 2 pickups. LCR pump doesn't.

I'm not convinced that the LC pump is any different from the LCR pump. I also (personally) don't think the S3 pump is more powerful. :shrug:

thanks Dave

if you think it is not powerful enough or no difference, what would you suggest?:confused:
 
Im running std LC pump with a Walbro inline, Genesis 550 injectors. My fuelling is perfect.

got a link to the walbro inline, or where and how much you purchased it from Dave? thanks

I will be running 225 injectors by the way
 
I'm not convinced that the LC pump is any different from the LCR pump. I also (personally) don't think the S3 pump is more powerful. :shrug:

taking an '04 car as example

AUQ/AMK/BAM are the same part number unit so thats 180/210/225 covered
 
well I bought it, so as you said Phil, better to be safe than sorry, or words to a lesser effect :D
 
Sorry for dragging up an old thread. But i'm trying to double check i have the right fuel pump before i fit it. From what i've read the S3/TT pump should be 8L9 919 051G the one i have here is 8L9 919 051B. Can anyone shed some light on the part number i have, I've looked on vagcat but no success.:confused:
 
from what i understand with part number (and has always worked for me) the last letter just determins where that specific one has been made. For instance if they change the manafacturer of a part, instead of giving it a whole new part number, they just change the last letter.

Hope this helps