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Hi everyone,

I am looking into upgrading the fuel pump for my R33 GTST. I don't want a Walbro or Bosch as I just want a direct swap so don't have to muck around with it.. I know it would be easy to do but I'd prefer a more factory style setup.. less chance of problems as far as I'm concerned.

I am just after some experiences with installing the Nismo or Tomei pumps.

Are they particularly noisy? one more than the other if anyone knows?

I am steering towards the Nismo but thought I would get some feedback first.

Thanks

Thanks guys

Paul - GTR33, are you meaning a second hand one or new? I haven't priced a new one, second hand I'd rather not risk my engine on it, plus you could save a bit of money but it's still a 10 yr old pump and maybe on its way out.. would like to know your opinion though

Trident - let me know what you think of it after a drive.

thanks again

I was under the impression that the tomei/nismo fuel pump was the same pump.

Anyway I have a nismo pump in an R32gtst, it is noiser than stock but cant hear it with the music on. Not bearly as loud as a gtr or bosch one though

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