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KKR does not fit straight on, they require the dump pipe, and water oil line mods, allow $1400 Fitted. They tend to not have the response of a slide high flow.(which bolts straight on)

yeh i was actually just looking at the slide high flows. and they are sounding good. derect bolt on. good response and power that i am after. for 1040 is a good price as well. think that will be the way that i will be heading so far

ok guys since i am going to be after a new fuel pump for this. would a gtr fuel pump do me?? cause i can get my hands on one for 80 bucks. is this worth it guys?? please someone write back

anyone

KKR does not fit straight on, they require the dump pipe, and water oil line mods, allow $1400 Fitted. They tend to not have the response of a slide high flow.(which bolts straight on)

they tend also to be cheap pieces of chinese f**k with alot of bad manufacturing faults like dodgy drilling and bad mating parts that end up being hazardous to the engine.

buy a Walbro 500hp fuel pump off the net for 140 odd dollars. will come within 2-3 days off ebay and you can fit it yourself if your not completely stupid in under an 1hr +15 minutes of modding...

buy a Walbro 500hp fuel pump off the net for 140 odd dollars. will come within 2-3 days off ebay and you can fit it yourself if your not completely stupid in under an 1hr +15 minutes of modding...

i think that you will find the ones off ebay are very very dodgy i blew one up in my car didnt last long at all get one from a dealer also the kkr turbos are good like i said they are used on the twin turbo kits on vx-ve ls1 kits with big power

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