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jens07yaris
08-01-2012, 06:10 PM
Its a 07 yaris,2005-2009 prisus any advice or help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks

CTScott
08-01-2012, 06:56 PM
If I had to guess I would say yes, but the part number is different. If you look at pictures of Prius fuel senders on eBay they look pretty much identical to the Yaris.

dinoman
08-01-2012, 11:33 PM
you may want to check if there such thing as fuel flow rate or something that is specific to the prius pump? or if the ECU will control this?

jens07yaris
08-02-2012, 06:41 PM
Thanks I will look into it. If it does work.ill be saving over 500 plus labor. Oreilly auto parts wants 600 for a fuel pump. Dealer wants 350. Only in california you can get fucked like this.

CTScott
08-02-2012, 06:54 PM
Thanks I will look into it. If it does work.ill be saving over 500 plus labor. Oreilly auto parts wants 600 for a fuel pump. Dealer wants 350. Only in california you can get fucked like this.

I actually have a perfect Yaris one that I purchased to do some bench pressure testing of the fuel pressure regulator. If you are interested I would sell it for $100 shipped.

dinoman
08-03-2012, 12:53 AM
this may not add to the discussion at all, but in my opinion you may want to get the Yaris specific one. there may be a reason why prius pump and the yaris pump do not share the same number. you may experience some problem and lots of headaches troubleshooting the issue. for example, i recently replaced my charcoal canister for $70 (dealer price $700) with used 2010 Scion xD charcoal canister. The canister for the two cars are identical and for a reason. It was a DIRECT fit. If you are familiar with Toyota cars, Yaris and Scion xD share same frame and many parts (e.g. a brother of our car). The part number of the canister for both cars are the same and it makes sense as Toyota doesnt care if you are buying it for Scion xD or your Yaris. They still make money. If you are tight on the budget, I would definitely take the yaris fuel pump off CTScott and save yourself worries/problems in the long run.

jens07yaris
08-08-2012, 02:32 PM
Well I would have to agree it makes sense on what is being said.thank youy

jens07yaris
08-08-2012, 02:37 PM
I actually have a perfect Yaris one that I purchased to do some bench pressure testing of the fuel pressure regulator. If you are interested I would sell it for $100 shipped.


If you don't mind me asking what was your reason to test the regulator? And yes I would.like to buy the pump. If you can give me a couple weeks mobey is real tight at the moment._

CTScott
08-08-2012, 03:25 PM
If you don't mind me asking what was your reason to test the regulator? And yes I would.like to buy the pump. If you can give me a couple weeks mobey is real tight at the moment._

I was doing experiments with measuring the fuel flow and pressure regulation in regards to the need to upgrade the fuel system for supercharged or turbo Yaris.

I measured the stock flow rate and then modified a pressure regulator to increase the fuel pressure by 8 PSI and measured the effects on flow rate.

No problem on waiting - It's just sitting on a shelf in my office.

jens07yaris
08-12-2012, 02:08 PM
Hi,

I would like to buy the fuel pump for the Yaris that you have. My friend told me that you told him $100 shipped. Will I pay you through paypal? Please send me an invoice. My email address is jennfiller@yahoo.com.

Thanks,
Jennifer