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hey,

am undecided on whether to go for bosch 040, or just buy a stock r33 pump.

My mods are aswell follows for the rb25det motor.

custom inlet plenum (front facing)

new dump pipi with seperate waste gate pipe re joined this time

front mount intercooler

rampod

hks hi power exhaust from cat back

hi flow cat 3 inch

front pipe 3 inch

maybe 12psi boost on high setting. (stock turbo though so..)

5 puk brass button clutch

am running ngk iridium plugs.

I'd imagine this would make somewhere around the 180rwkw mark at most, going off what other guys are doing.

is the stock fuel pump ok for this. i dont know as i never had a skyline before. WHat are the stock r33 ones rated at. if anyone could let me know would be great. either if i can go the r33 stock pump, or maybe just go for something a little bigger.

its for the intank silvia fuel set up.

cheers

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Originally posted by dabigbolf

hey,

am undecided on whether to go for bosch 040, or just buy a stock r33 pump.

My mods are aswell follows for the rb25det motor.

custom inlet  plenum (front facing)

new dump pipi with seperate waste gate pipe re joined this time

front mount intercooler

rampod

hks hi power exhaust from cat back  

hi flow cat 3 inch

front pipe 3 inch

maybe 12psi boost on high setting.  (stock turbo though so..)

5 puk brass button clutch

am running ngk iridium plugs.

I'd imagine this would make somewhere around the 180rwkw mark at most, going off what other guys are doing.

is the stock fuel pump ok for this.  i dont know as i never had a skyline before.  WHat are the stock r33 ones rated at. if anyone could let me know would be great.  either if i can go the r33 stock pump, or maybe just go for something a little bigger.

its for the intank silvia fuel set up.

cheers

yep u will be right with 180odd rwkw.

aint u putting a new turbo on?

yeah will be putting a new turbo on, but for now its not worth me getting the big fuel pump.

i will not be upgrading for a while.

plus need to get cooler piping done, and tailshaft shortened, so could do with the money spent there.

anyone got a stock r33 turbo fuel pump located in melb.

cheers

Originally posted by dabigbolf

yeah will be putting a new turbo on,  but for now its not worth me getting the big fuel pump.

i will not be upgrading for a while.

plus need to get cooler piping done, and tailshaft shortened, so could do with the money spent there.

anyone got a stock r33 turbo fuel pump located in melb.

cheers

Soon, once i upgrade my fuel system for the turbo.

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