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hi ya all

not sure if this is the right spot but any ways

i think its about time to change my fuel pump soon and was wondering is there any difference between the series 1 R33 fuel pump and the S15 fuel pump? is it worth change it over ?

reason i ask is because i got one lying here so if it can be done i dont have to buy one

cheers

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I think you will find the s15 one wont flow any more than the stock r33 one, and if it did i could not seing it be much more.

tomei,nismo and hks pump for direct fit are around $370 to ur door, and flow at 250lph and

are direct fit.

Or look at the bosch or walbro direction even gtrpump is pretty good,but youneed to make it fit the cradle

and is not to difficult.

Cheers :thumbsup:

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Yeah im sure the s15 wouldnt flow much better than a 33 just think about how much bigger the engine capacity is compared to a 2litre 500cc is a big difference also the rb25 has more power from the factory i dont think the japs r stuppid enough to put a smaller fuel pump in a larger capacity motor well it's my opinon anyway! If you want your car to have a fair bit of power with out the headache just get a tomei or nismo!

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