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So im getting a fuel pump and regulator installed on my car. Just need to decide which one im getting, I've had an extensive chat with Mark at godzilla motorsports and have been told that the bosch fuel pumps are quite noisy, the walbaros have a bit of screwing around install wise to get them to fit and that in his opinion the smart way to go would be with a Tomei. There a straight bolt on, little noise but are quite pricey.

Anyone got any other suggestions, or any knowledge from personal experiance that would help?

Cars a R34 GTT btw.

Cheers

Sammy

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i fitted my walbro with a mate, who helped out coz he has done one before and we had to modify the bottom rubber to make it fit but that didnt take too long, it was pretty much a straight fit besides that. i have never fitted one before and it only took me about 1 hour, having never done it before. wasnt too hard at all.

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personally i'd rather go a bosch, but depends on what you want out of the car.If you want just manily bolt on and say 260kw, then go a walbro, if you want more go a bosch, but once again just my opinon and from experience.Id rather have more leeway and more fuel then not enough.Also why other with a fuel reg unless you run big boost and bigger turbo, plus then alot of other high HP cars that i see are still running there original fuel reg.

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i fitted my walbro with a mate, who helped out coz he has done one before and we had to modify the bottom rubber to make it fit but that didnt take too long, it was pretty much a straight fit besides that. i have never fitted one before and it only took me about 1 hour, having never done it before. wasnt too hard at all.

Ah ok very cool. Well Im having an emanage ultimate installed at teh same time so I think I will just have the pump installed by godzilla at the same time. But from what I was told I just gathered there was alot more screwing around involved with the walbaro as appose to the tomei but apparently not...

as for the regulator. its for future modifications, Id rather have it installed when im doing the Fuel pump and computer than later on when im having the turbo and injectors installed.

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Make sure you do something with the intank reg as well, it's a crappy piece of violet plastic inline with the hose, they're not so great. If you can get one from a GTR they're better. Even an R34 GTR fuel reg on the rail is a straight swap :blink:

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+ 1 for either the Tomei or Nismo items, i went through the same thing you are going through and decided to bite the bullet and i am glad i did, no noise except when priming for a second, even then it is not bad at all. Your call though i cant comment on the bosch or walbro pumps but i can give a massive thumbs up for the Tomei and Nismo pumps, IMHO definatly worth the $$$.

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INCORRECT.

recently installed a walbro into a mates r34 gtt. kit came with a new harness, plug, and pickup filter.

now bosch, i had to mess around with that to install it.

bosch FTW

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+1 for the tomei/nismo

Quiet and has good pickup right down to near empty. Good flow rate to and easy to install

have heard nothing but bad things from a mate with a walbro in his 32 4 door and have limited experience with the bosch. Hear its noisey and has a bad pickup

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I've got a Walbro in tank and a bosch 044 after the surge tank. The bosch is quite until you start driving hard then it starts to make a heap of noise like a buzz saw cutting wood. It goes back quite again once all has cooled down. First time I heard it I thought the pump was faulty but the second one does the same thing.

Make sure you have a good gaws on the in tank pump as well.

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I reccomend the Nismo pump high flow rate and easy to install comes with everthing down to the mounting bracket. Contact Dan from Elite racing he will hook you up. :D

+11ty

I have a Nismo 600HP one...awesome item. I had to shorten one tube that is all.

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ur mums awesome tbh ro .. ALSO got a bosch 023 (biggest intank puppy) 700HP pump :D got it on special.. was the same price as the 040 so meh.. just got it.. its loudish i spose.. i love it tbh.. but with a straight through zorst and drift pipes doesnt bother me :) was pretty fun to install too :).. just re-fabed the cradle thing ftw its simple.. stuff..an works sweet.. also.. got a malpassi rising rate reg.. seems fine :) been going fine for a 220kw rb20 for ages.. GL man, but in the end if you got the coin.. geting nismo an tomei shit is gonna be quite good ay :)

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ur mums awesome tbh ro .. ALSO got a bosch 023 (biggest intank puppy) 700HP pump :thumbsup: got it on special.. was the same price as the 040 so meh.. just got it.. its loudish i spose.. i love it tbh.. but with a straight through zorst and drift pipes doesnt bother me ;) was pretty fun to install too :P.. just re-fabed the cradle thing ftw its simple.. stuff..an works sweet.. also.. got a malpassi rising rate reg.. seems fine :) been going fine for a 220kw rb20 for ages.. GL man, but in the end if you got the coin.. geting nismo an tomei shit is gonna be quite good ay :)

I had that pump on my old R32 worked well for me at a shade over 300rwkw

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All good advice here- I am runnin a walbro 255 rated at the mo and have no issues with it at all.

little bit of a buzz-not a prob there but-will flatten battery if ignition is on really quickly

I have also got a nismo one in the cupboard just in case, when this one craps itself that is goin in muahahahaha

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