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hey guys

ive post this thread in forced induction but no1 has replied so im guessing no1 has used 1....

i can get 1 in box brand new for 40 bucks, i havent seen it so i dont know its model. but its good for 350hp+.

any1 used a hks fuel pump b4???

cheers.

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HKS make fuel pumps. Most are rated between 250l/h and 280l/h

See here.... http://www.nengun.com/hks/fuel-pump

rebranded bosch pumps though. You dont know it's history, it may well be Mcbollocksed...

Go Buy New Bosch 040 for $180 - $220, and be done with it. Peace of mind that there's a fresh pump in there.

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hey R31 drift pig....are the bosch 040's in tank pumps by that i mean you dont have to make any brackets or anything like that for it...and it would just replace the stock one.....also are the 044's in tank pumps mate....i am thinking of getting one for my r33 and just need some guidence....

cheers

krish

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Walbro - Intank and requires no mods. - $160 or so brand new

Bosch 040 - Intank and *may* require some slight mods to fit in the cradle (Put a couple in S13's and they needed a few cradle mods to go in, Havent done a 32/33/34 skyline) - $180 - $220 brand new

Bosch 044 - External pump, 600HP rated, Will need bracket to mount pump - $220 - $250 brand new.

Best options are walbro (But make sure it's a genuine one) or a Bosch 040.

Ill be switching from my walbro to an 044, As Ill be running a 2.5 ltr surge tank, and need an external pump after a surge tank.

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well the story goes he brought in a whole bunch of brand new shit, still in box etc. obviously stolen, so im guessing the dude jusst wanted to get rid of it straight away. plus if he was a junkie i dont rekon he'd know how much a fuel pump would be :S when its ready for sale ill go look at it.

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You want to buy knowingly stolen goods? :P:)

Buy new and be done with it I say. Want a cheaper pump? Buy a 2nd hand GTR pump from an importer and have it tested.

Yeah I've got an R34 GTR V-Spec in-tank pump that I just removed for mods.......worked fine and hasn't done much work so if you get stuck PM me

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