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Have a brand new bosch 040 fuel pump was going to be getting my car tuned this month but have decided to sell my car so not bothering to put the fuel pump in now hasnt been taken out of the box.. looking for $210 also have a R33 afm for $40.. thanks james

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hey champ, a strong "could" be interested in ure fuel pump just waiting on some technical advise, will get back to you asap, cheers damo

Damo the 040 would be a good upgrade for you if your car isn't already running a AM pump.

If you want a little more flow if your going to go nuts with the mods and seeking power then go the next one up.

Otherwise $200 for this one is a bargain :P

GMB

Damo the 040 would be a good upgrade for you if your car isn't already running a AM pump.

If you want a little more flow if your going to go nuts with the mods and seeking power then go the next one up.

Otherwise $200 for this one is a bargain ;)

GMB

is this an internal pump or external? i am seeking power with just some basic mods in mind, pod filter=done, exhaust=done ,ebc=done, pfc=almost done, fmic= almost done, injectors=not done, will this pump benifit me in the long run after injectors done? or really need to go to next pump up? trying to spread the funds around atm with the instillation of fmic, and tune of pfc, have to wait until funds build up a bit more for injectors :) whaddya think? hoping it is internal lots more $$$ for external setup eh? regards Damo

040 is an internal pump. You will need to modify the cradel and so forth a bit.

They are a great pump. I have a Walborw pump simply because of price.

They are good for about 500-600 hp or so. You will need to direct wire these through a new relay and new wire, the stok pump has a high low mode, and will shorten the pump life, plus the cable is punie, need to beef it up a bit, very simple takes about 1 hour to do, i can post some pics.

http://www.boschfuelpumps.com/

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