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Lol ok dude...

Also for those who are getting a pump because their car was dyno'd and running lean.. we should try organise something with a shop to get our cars re-dyno'd to make sure everything is ok. Maybe if we organise a day to install we can do that in the morning and get the car's Dyno'd that afternoon?

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I might be interested. Just deciding whether or not its worth me getting one now as im really only running a stocker GTS-t. Would you say its worth getting one or not until im perhaps running more boost or have more extensive mods?

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Well I wouldnt be getting one except I got a dyno done and my car is running lean due to my pump is dying.. it is over 10 years old now. I'm on stock boost aswell.

Have you had a dyno done with your air/fuel ratio's?

If you wanna grab one we're gonna install em together on a weekend.. should only take a few hours to get them in. But if you want to wait and get one later that's no worries man, any shop can install them or we'll help you out.

I just got paid so I'm ready to order mine :action-smiley-069:

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depends on how soon and what mods you plan to do, my stocko pump was running an safc, front mount, and exhaust, then it packed in cuz of time..not cut it couldnt handle it. its something your gonna have to change eventually. but all in all depends on your needs for the future.

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Alright thanks. I kind of considered that yeah eventually im going to have to replace it sooner or later, but id rather get my front mount and front bar first. Ummm ill confirm my decision later tonight, so I'll send ya a pm tonight if I decide to get one and we'll take it from there. cheers.

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  • 8 years later...

Hey guys, I stumbled across this thread and was wondering if I could still pick up the tomei fuel pump kit for my 32 gtst?

i think i seen a few online for around $380 excluding shipping, any chance picking it up any cheaper?
Thanks

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