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Jason,trust Nengun as I have bought some things off them that were quite expensive and always turned up.Including the Nismo pump and am wrapped in it.Quiet,strong flow,and has all wires attached with it`s own frame.Simply pull the old one out and throw it away as the Nismo is complete.

Yea thats the main reason im wanting to get a nismo fuel pump, i had a gtr fuel pump in my old r32 gtst and everyone said it would be a straight bolt in, but it turned out that i needed to modify the bracket and filter bag, was a pain in the arse, so ive decided to spend a little bit extra this time and go for something that will bolt in with no hassles, i think i will place an order with nengun soon (might also get a blitz lm fmic kit and a few other bits and peices) everyone seems to trust them and ive never heard of anyone having a problem with them so thats good.

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1) Bosch 040 - internal

2) 33 GTST, mild mods, std turbo, approx 200kw

3)

- Ease of installation: pain in the ass to get the fuel new pump back into tank.

- Noise level in cabin: no extra noise

- Starting issues: need to prime sometimes but no dramas.

- 1/4 tank syndrome: none. Because I modified the bracket so that the intake sits in the same place as where the stock sock did.

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1- r33gtr pump

2- 33gtst exhasut,air intake,boost controller under 200kw

installation was not too good as i couldnt use the r33 rubber mount on the gtr pump so i took it to a workshop and they did it (dont know if they used anything to be honest)

noise level is ridiculous... loud when priming, softer when idling but still audible

no starting issues

1/4 tank syndrome not sure as i just installed it

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cheapest and ok for up to under 300kw would be either a walbro one or a 33gtr one both can be had for about $150 if u know where to look

bosch 040 is good too but i think isnt rated as high as the above 2

someone correct me if im wrong and they are around the 200 mark

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1. Walbro lift pump tp swirl pot. 2 x bosch 910 280LPH @ 5bar direct voltage feed. New 3/8 fuel lines and fuel pressure gauge in dash standard FPR

2. R32 GTR track car stock turbos, injectors ( not for long ) PFC pods etc. Installation was not to bad as swirl pot in the boot

3. Sounds like a group of migets belting seven shades of shite out of the back of the car. Very glad for very loud exhaust and helmet.

4. no issue with 1/4 tank stuff with swirl pot.

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yer id also like a definate answer about the 040, Im looking to run close to 300rwkw with some love juice (c16) and daily 260-280 on PULP, the 040 is rated at a 500hp pump, I just dont want it on edge when running near 300rwkw

Then theres the option of 044 (internally) Dont really want a swirl pot and ext pump....

This is on a 20 BTW

-Jez

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Thread dig.

I've recently purchased a bosch 044 already setup in the factory cradle from a 32 gtr to go in my 32 gtr. just want to know if anyone has had any problems with having these mounted in-tank at all?

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Really?

Do a search, you'll find a thread on this page, last post less than 24 hours, with 044 owners comments about using them and fitment.

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Need a piece of advice...when installing aftermarket pumps do you need a Fuel pressure regulator? When does one need an FPR????

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Pretty much never unless you are too stooge to get big enough injectors and compensate by increasing rail pressure, that or you are running some stupid hp and decide a rising rate makes things easier to tune.

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