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It maxs out at anywhere from 170 up. A walbro or bosch 040 is a good replacment. Get one so you dont blow your engine.

Walbros are easier to fit but there are dodgy chinese copies getting around and flow 190l at 12 volts. up to 255l at 15v.

Bocsh will flow alot more, at higher presure, more reliable, but are trickier to fit, wont pick up fuel well on a filled below 3/4. More expensive.

You can get both pumps on the forum. as well as instructions on how to fit them in the tech area. - searchy.

I got a walbo - happy :O

Well judging by this guide who actually measured the flow of an R33 pump, it has more flow than one might think. (R33 pump is the same as the 300ZX)

flowtest-nissan.gif

Taken from this excellent article;

http://www.stealth316.com/2-fuelpumpguide.htm

As you can see from the graph, it flows an easy 220L per Hour at 60psi. Thats enough for 6x 550cc injectors. Whats funny is that Bosch quote their 044 pump as 200L per hour at 75psi which doesnt seem to be any better than the tested R33 pump.... (Although Bosch are quoting flow at 12V)

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