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023 same pump as the 044 but with the open end (like 040). 044 may be an external pump in the catalogue but i think this relates to the fitting on the bottom. plenty of them mounted in tank out there.

still more work to install than a nismo

so either quick easy install vs slightly more fiddly (+ higher labour cost)

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and if your going the in tank version then you want the 040, 044 is the external version.

actually the 023 is the intank version of the 044. the 040 flows less.

Takes about 20mins end to end to install a bosch, i remember doing it one night with a torch.

if you can modify the bracket by bending or cutting the factory metal pipes, locate the 044 the correct height on the bracket, install a sock on the bottom (additional parts), rotate the clamps on the bracket until they don't fowl inside the tank in under 20 mins you have done well. most workshops will hit you up for more than 20mins but i agree it can be done (like most things with familiarity). the 023 won't need the sock and should mount lower on the bracket and should be less likely to fowl inside the tank.

the nismo one is definitely quicker since you just swap brackets.

i reckon most people spend more than 20mins trying to get that bloody black ring threaded properly. :P

any of these pumps will be a good thing.

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have fun mounting a difficult, noisy external pump to the inside of your fuel tank..

stop talking shit jono.

far from a hard or complex procedure.

and you may be suprised to here how quiet this setup actually is.

you can here it prime and that is all, never to be heard again.

its all about rubber mounting it properly as seen in the pic.

i classed it as a very easy install and i had no one to copy off.

now that i have given a pic of the finished install, it aint hard to copy,

and i would agree with nismoid by saying 20 min job.

044 around $210 - $230

fuel sock $30

fittings, stainless clamps, clear fuel hose and high flow non return valve from pirtek $40.

total shoping time 1 hr

total install time for a average bloke 20 - 30 min.

less then $300 all finished

with far greater hp potential.

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