I bought the Delphi one no issues.
Owner reviews for fuel pump
Porsche Australia is brilliant with parts. We needed a fuel pump for a 1974 911 which was only made for about three years and they offered to get one made at a price that wasn’t too unreasonable. In the end we rebuilt what we had. I have yet to find a part that they can’t supply except doors for a 928. And they have world pricing, so a genuine Porsche part costs the same here as say in the US.
Only installed GM AC Delco or Delphi pumps in these trucks
I have a 2007 Petrol Mazda 6. Got 220,000 miles on it. They are prone to rust. But they are reliable if regularly serviced. Only thing I\u2019ve replaced apart from tyres, brakes disc and pads and batteries is a fuel pump. So not bad.
I would also recommend avoiding Crown or OMIX-ADA for parts, they aren't 'top shelf', and this job- while easy- is a HUGE PITA. Don't want to do it again for a bad part. My research says Bosch, MOPAR, or Delphi. I believe Bosch and MOPAR no longer make them, so Delphi is what is left.
I used a Wallbro, but I think they make the Delco's.
I changed my fuel pump over the summer with a Delphi of course . And now while the truck is running I can hear a whining or buzzing noise coming from tank which I’m assuming is the pump. Any chance she might be on her way out ? I don’t remember such noise when the other died on me
Skip the n63 tu tu2.
They're all crap.
Gave it some stick and ended up needing two fuel pumps and 8 injectors at 5000£, which I managed to make BMW pay for.
Headlight gaskets went headlights started filling with water.
Lhd steering column gasket went floor of car filled up with water, had to have the interior out.
Brakes warped
Constant battery drain issues
While I loved the car the constant problems made it a nightmare to live with.
They figured that what’s causing my drivetrain malfunction is a clogged fuel pump, from contaminated fuel and debris build up over time.
When I bought a new (to me) diesel car I ran the fuel right down and it killed the fuel pump, fuel relay and a fuel injector.
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As of March 2026, PartReview has 295 reviews across 41 manufacturer for fuel pump. 9 of them have enough reviews to participate in the ranking of this part.
Popular manufacturers of fuel pump
The most popular manufacturers of fuel pump on PartReview include:
- DELPHI - 70 reviews. PR Score: 75, average rating: 3.8.
- Bosch - 62 reviews. PR Score: 74, average rating: 3.7.
- WALBRO - 27 reviews. PR Score: 77, average rating: 4.0.
- OEM Volkswagen - 24 reviews. PR Score: 63, average rating: 3.5.
- AIRTEX - 16 reviews. PR Score: 46, average rating: 2.6.
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Top manufacturers of fuel pump
There are enough reviews to build a ranking. Top manufacturers of fuel pump:
- DELPHI - 75% positive votes. Balance: +111 votes
- Bosch - 74% positive votes. Balance: +93 votes
- WALBRO - 77% positive votes. Balance: +48 votes
- OEM Volkswagen - 63% positive votes. Balance: +21 vote
- AIRTEX - 46% positive votes. Balance: -3 votes
Comparisons of fuel pump manufacturers
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