2017/01/23 21:22:41
MR Two
Going to fit a new fuel pump to my 96 N/A Bathurst MR2 and cannot seem to find a supply for the Denso pump.
Can anyone tell me where I can get one from ?
2017/01/25 13:45:16
MR Two
Looks like it will be a VDO pump from Bursons at $138.00 and they have them in stock.
They also have the Goss pump in stock but a bit dear at $257.00.
2017/01/25 17:23:30
Peter
Hi MR Two,
I see that you are a new visitor to this Forum. Welcome.
Many parts can be procured from Japan or Dubai via Amayama Trading. (www.amayama.com)
Also there are sites which allow you to research for Part Nos. Try jp-carparts.com
Good luck
2017/01/26 09:14:38
MR Two
Thank you for the welcome , this is my sons first car and as such will stay standard power wise for a while so a standard pump will do just fine , just looking for reliability .
As a note checked out a pump from Toyota cause sometimes OEM is surprisingly cheap not this time how ever as a little bit dear at $701.63 and as the guy said we don't keep them in stock !! 
2017/01/26 10:00:01
mister2
Welcome to the forum.
 
A great source for authentic Toyota parts at much better prices is Amayama.com.   I use them regularly (in fact, just got some parts from them this week) and they are efficient and have much better prices than local Toyota dealers. These are their prices for the OEM Toyota fuel pump:
pump:
 
Personally, I've never found Amayama to have the parts I wanted in the UAE. I have always ordered from Japan or Australia.  The listed price from Australia actually works out to be the most accurate by the time you add the postage costs to the listed price from Japan. Shipping in Australia would only be around $10-15 on top of the $468.98.
 
 
 
 
 
2017/01/26 10:04:10
mister2
This MR2 parts place in the US has very good prices on Walbro fule pumps. Obviously the listing is in $US and you then have to adding shipping costs.
 
https://www.primemr2.com/...ems_%2F_Injectors.html
2017/01/27 09:23:21
MR Two
Thanks for that but having seen a couple of Walbro pumps cut open I'm not a  fan of them .
If I was going to for a better pump it would be a Bosch .
2017/01/27 09:47:18
Mrskylighter
I just did a bit of searching for you and it appears that you can get a non-genuine kit (By Denso) for the AW11-SW20 N/A.
 
 
Twosrus has it listed as follows:
https://twosrus.com/catalog/product_info.php?cPath=22_69&products_id=452
 
Denso part number is 950-0147. Does not appear to be available on Oz websites but just buy from OS/Ebay.
 
Ebay worldwide search sorted by cheapest price + postage.
http://www.ebay.com.au/sch/i.html?_from=R40&_sacat=0&_nkw=950-0147+denso&LH_PrefLoc=2&_sop=15
 
That way you get OEM reliability for aftermarket pricing.
2017/01/27 11:03:19
mister2
Nice detective work there Mrskylighter. That's an excellent option. 
2017/01/27 16:55:26
Carmikey
mister2

Nice detective work there Mrskylighter. That's an excellent option. 




$94 from amazon 😉


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