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Hey Dude/ettes,

Bought some stuff from Japan and a 2nd hand R33-GTR fuel pump was included which was a bonus.

Now i have it, all hoses have been chopped off, which is fine.

It's just the bare unit.

The side with 2 holes (both with threads i think), 1 hole you can see a black plastic pin hanging there.

If i shake the pump, i can hear something loose but can tell if it's that pin.

Does this sound normal to people in the know?

If this thing is all good, it's gunna save me another $200 so i would like to use it and I'm only heading for 250rwkws so it's well up to the task.

Can i somehow wire it up (not in the car) on a bench somehow and test it?

Thanks

Birnie

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Birnie, I just took my original R33 GTR one out of the box that my new nismo pump came in before fitting and with a fair shake it has a dull heavy clunk like motor windings moving inside the armature. Having said that it was working fine. I replaced the pump because of additional fuel requirements after upgrading other parts, PFC injectors, exhaust, pods etc.

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  • 1 year later...

the r32 gtr pump i bought (2nd hand) didn't make a rattle. it's being installed at my mechanic as we speak, just hope it's still good, supposedly had 20K on it.

were you still funning the standard fp with your 2535? :rolleyes:

and didn't you have s15 injectors already??

as for bench testing i have nfi

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