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hay guys,

i actually found this after i installed mine... and i had no trouble with hoses and so on... didnt have to replace any of my standard ones, any way it works really well and the car makes 487awhp . so im happy..,. i got all my pump and equipment from efi hardware so if u have any needs ring them..

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do you need to get covers for the wires connecting to the fuel pump? No one has mentioned it and my old 31 had exposed wiring, i just don't know if it's safe seeing as it's in fuel? That said it shouldn't spark if all connected properly anyway?

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Quick question installing 044 pump today is the factory lil reg looking thing a one way valve or do I need to fit an aftermarket one that attaches to fittings ???

I think that is just some form of dampner from memory... There was one on my 34GTR pump when i removed it but not on the 044 when it went back in!

Quick question installing 044 pump today is the factory lil reg looking thing a one way valve or do I need to fit an aftermarket one that attaches to fittings ???

should put a valve on it, speed flow should have the fittings and valve to suit

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