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I have an 040, it was a pretty simple job, you just need to get a hose clamp to hold it onto the pump cradle base. I haven't had any changes to my fuel consumption which would lead me to believe my A/F ratio hasn't changed.

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:D hey i got an o44 in mine just need a big hose clamp and a few speed flow fittings to addapt a sock to the pick up and a dash 6 right angle to the out let so it will clip into the base properly again. if you stuff it up i have 2 spare cradles in my shed . also got a r32 gtr pump which will go in to if you dont wanna modify anything .cheers bernard.
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isnt the 044 a direct fit?

Nope, not a direct fit - I bought one and it couldn't be fitted. I've compared it to the standard factory pump, and the 044 is almost double the size.

Best bet is (probably) a Walbro upgrade pump or the Nismo pump - at least they'll come a lot closer to being a direct fit. The Walbro, if purchased from Unique Autosports, comes with a fitting kit to make it easier.

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just be careful with the walbro, make sure they check flow all the way up to redline. I put one in and it ran out of flow up high, very dangerous - and have heard of others having this problem too.

nick, I am surprised they couldn't fit the 044, maybe take it to someone a little more creative/adventurous.

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just be careful with the walbro, make sure they check flow all the way up to redline. I put one in and it ran out of flow up high, very dangerous - and have heard of others having this problem too.

nick, I am surprised they couldn't fit the 044, maybe take it to someone a little more creative/adventurous.

I have a dyno sheet and the AFR's stayed nice and stable all the way through, so the Walbro looks to be doing its job. The car dropped 10kW at the wheels because it now receives the right amount of fuel, but at least I won't have to worry about issues with leaning out.

I was surprised they couldn't put in either, Duncan! It IS a fair bit bigger, as I mentioned (I will post photos comparing the 044 to the factory unit), but I assumed they would have taken that into account and sort something out. Oh well...

Oh, have you got a PFC for yours yet, and if so which one (R33 or R34)?

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