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I was down at city ford(melb) today and asked about the bosch 040 fuel pump, there selling them for $170 inc gst, has any bought the fuel pump from them before?

I'm gonna pick one up tomorrow

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I bought one of ebay, their genuine and cheapere than ANYWHERE else.

cool, so whats this pressure difference thing, i just wanna know before i buy one, can someone explain what the stronger and normal thing is please?

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There wont be a difference in pressure just the flow and how well the pump and HOLD the pressure. the pressure in the fuel rail is adjusted by the fuel pressure regulator

cool, so whats this pressure difference thing, i just wanna know before i buy one, can someone explain what the stronger and normal thing is please?

I bought one from City Ford about 2 months ago, got it for around $210 i think. Great pump noticed my car revved better under load so I think my old pump was on its was out. Hard wired it directly to the battery for constant 13.8 V current. Definately worth buyin one I reckon :rofl:

i bought the pump but havn't installed it yet, i read somewhere (can't remember where) that u might need to replace the lines/wiring from the stock ones, is this true?

No you use the old original wiring as your control or trigger for the 30Amp relay you need to install. you then run the larger cables from the battery both + and - to the area where your pump is. The negative cable goes directly onto the neg terminal of the pump the positive goes one side of the relay contact and then from the other side of the contact to the positive side of the pump.

Your control cables or old pump supply then connects to the coil of the relay one either side of the coil so when you turn your ign on it activates the coil and completes the circuit through the relay contacts and let power flow to the new pump.....easy really :)

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