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Hey guys and girls, was wondering if anyone can help me out please...is the 044 only an external pump or can it be an internal aswell?

i currently have an 019 and its maxing out, but i dont want to setup an external pump system...any suggestions?

thanks in advance.

oh yeh its for an R32 RB20

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get a 984 then, doubt you'll be making more than it can handle with an RB20

DIY section has all the answers

Whilst thread is for the R33, the R32 cant be a world apart from whats in there, so great start for you

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...showtopic=67683

:D

the 044 is listed as external but works internally.

same goes for the 984 in addition they have a hose end on the bottom and a female fitting on the top. they are a tiny bit shorter than the 044 and that makes em easier to fit.

the 040 has an open end.

fuelpumps.pdf

Edited by wolverine
Bastard!

How about an answer to my question though?

If you can fit it intank and you need the extra *oomph* then sure mount it intank.

I only want 200kw's at all 4's so for me I just went with the 040.

Greg

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