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Hey all,

For sale is a surge tank setup with a Genuine Bosch 044 pump and all fittings needed. The tank is a 2L polished RPM EFI unit with 3 dash 6 fittings at the top and one dash 8 fitting at the bottom for the pump to feed off. The fittings on it are the Proflow Engineering fittings and the pump also has its own anodised bracket.

Everything here is brand new and unused, only pulled out to see what it looked like!

All thats needed to get this setup going is a bit of hose and 12v!

NOW $500 for everything here, im also willing to separate but prefer not to.

Located in Melbourne, I dont mind posting.

Thanks!

Mat.

0400 558 030

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Sorry for a possibly dumb question but what will a Bosch 044 pump flow Hp wise. I need 600hp pump at least for my current application.

Thanks

The 044 will flow up to around 600HP as far as im aware, maybe a little more. This setup is a must for any highly modified vehicle to eliminate any possiblity of fuel starvation.

044 for sale: click my sig link.

All still available.

Hey. I am in the United States. I have calculated shipping costs via EMS from there to here. I will give you $575 AUD shipped to me for it. I have money in hand and can pay by what means you prefer. Thanks for your time.

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Do you have any more info about the surge tank? Manufacturer / Model?

Yes it is an RPM EFI branded surge tank, 2L capacity with dash fittings. Polished Aluminium.

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