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Hey,

Im looking at replacing my standard fuel pump in my R34 GTT and was wondering as to how good the nismo pump was? When installing, is it a direct fit without absolutely any modifications needed, for example is there any need to modify the cradle?

Also which is considered better by people the nismo or the tomei?

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+1 for nismo, i mean on my 33 all i had to do was pull the whole stock pump out and replace it with the nismo one, no mucking around ;)

while looking at nismo and tomei, they are both direct fit/replace but i like nismo more :worship:

You already got a yes to that question

So YES, get it

Reason 1) your oldie might just make it but that's not good enough for a performance vehicale, should be able to do what you want with ease which the Tomei/Nismo will

Reason 2) The oldie might be nearly dead, Get a tune, all good then 2 weeks later, lean out and bang!

The Tomie and Nismo should be the exact same part nunmbers from whatI've heard and the Tomei is prolly $50 cheaper so just go for that.....

But of course, the choice is yours :spam:

Oh, and in case you're going to ask.....You will NOT need an aftermarket Fuel Pressure Regulater..Period

:closedeyes:

Oh, and in case you're going to ask.....You will NOT need an aftermarket Fuel Pressure Regulater..Period

:closedeyes:

:spam: I spoke to both CRD and C&V today and they both said get the pump but make sure u get the regulator also cause u got stock injectors???

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