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they're not the quiestest of fuel pumps but they do a decent job and the sound isnt that bad its just a buzzing sound.

ive got a walbro 500hp one in mine and its a hell of alot quieter then my friends 044 plus mine has that little white sock thingo on it to help out.

kye

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I've got a Nismo pump in the GT-R, and it whirrs fair loud when you turn on the ignition, but yeah thats the only time I can hear mine.

G'day James, how much is a nismo one? Where did you get that from, whats it rated too??

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I got it from www.nengun.com

Just checked the prices, one for your 34 is $331.30 delivered atm (good exchange rate)

High Flow Nismo Upgrade fuel Pump. 4.6 L/min( at P=294kPa,3.0kg/cm2), an increase of 125% compared to the standard pump.

I chose it because it's a straight swap for the stock pump, I think with the Bosch and Walbro's you have to modify the cradle it sits in?

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I got it from www.nengun.com

Just checked the prices, one for your 34 is $331.30 delivered atm (good exchange rate)

High Flow Nismo Upgrade fuel Pump. 4.6 L/min( at P=294kPa,3.0kg/cm2), an increase of 125% compared to the standard pump.

I chose it because it's a straight swap for the stock pump, I think with the Bosch and Walbro's you have to modify the cradle it sits in?

modify the cradle yes, but it takes 15 min, and it flows a hell of a lot more..

what sort of dollars are you going to spend on the chase of kw's

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what sort of dollars are you going to spend on the chase of kw's

I'll always be spending (its a skyline)! Looking at 250 kw at next upgrade, later down the track would like max of 300 kw.

then stick with the 044, get a aftermarket sock/filter from sprints of a 5ltr efi falcon, and rubber mount the 044 onto the stock cradle.

once installed you will never have to worry about fuel again until you go past 400 kws at the rears..

and it will sound the same as your stock pump.

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I had an 040 in my S15 and it was noisy as a mofo - so much so I had it removed and put in a Walbro instead .... the 044 is even louder - a constant buzz - especially when the weather is warm, hence the fuel pump works harder for some reason.

I am fitting a Walbro 255lph and Malpassi fuel regulator in the next month or so - I have had them sitting in my garage for months ....

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Got a 040 sitting right at the bottom of the fuel tank in the Stagea. Mod'd cradle etc to make it fit right down low, also got a direct wire feed from the battery. Very loud, like a commy I guess, but hey who gives a f#, with a Stagea and the seraphic glass windows and some *beats* you cant hear a horn let alone a pump, lol

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thanx heaps guys, can you hear it while your idling Matt?

Has anyone upgraded their fuel pump on their 34??

Nope but my exhaust is pretty loud

Steve at AMMAR did mine he built the brackets and mounts, did a quality job, you can listen to it next cruise

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