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Im after a new aftermarket oil pump and a Sump Baffle for my GTR.

brands must be either

Tomei

Jun

Nismo

Please post price for the part and include delivery cost aswell to be posted to: 4215 QLD

prefferably the item being located along the east coast of australia would be nice.

Cheers :P

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Hey Guys

Im after a new aftermarket oil pump and a Sump Baffle for my GTR.

brands must be either

Tomei

Jun

Nismo

Please post price for the part and include delivery cost aswell to be posted to: 4215 QLD

prefferably the item being located along the east coast of australia would be nice.

Cheers :(

I suggest that you look at nitto too. Available from CRD. They run them, themselves.

http://www.nitto.com.au/

They are the right price.

I would stay away from the Nismo N1 oil pumps

Have a read here a lot of info on oil pumps

For sump baffles, do the extension too. Hi Octane do them

All this stuff is available on the east coast as you want, but you should call them for pricing.

I suggest that you look at nitto too. Available from CRD. They run them, themselves.

http://www.nitto.com.au/

They are the right price.

I would stay away from the Nismo N1 oil pumps

Have a read here a lot of info on oil pumps

For sump baffles, do the extension too. Hi Octane do them

All this stuff is available on the east coast as you want, but you should call them for pricing.

Well as far as i thought N1 and Nismo are separate to each other?

I rang Nitto and they quoted $1449 for the Oil Pump.

Its a bit pricey for me :(

Im trying to get in contact with Sliding performance cause they have quite competetive pricing on their parts.

but thanks for the input

Well as far as i thought N1 and Nismo are separate to each other?

I rang Nitto and they quoted $1449 for the Oil Pump.

Its a bit pricey for me :(

Im trying to get in contact with Sliding performance cause they have quite competetive pricing on their parts.

but thanks for the input

If that is too much for you then I suggest that you don't find out the pricing for a JUN or Tomei then!!!

Nismo is N1 Just like the water pump and engine block variants. They are the motorsport arm of Nissan.

If that is too much for you then I suggest that you don't find out the pricing for a JUN or Tomei then!!!

Nismo is N1 Just like the water pump and engine block variants. They are the motorsport arm of Nissan.

Yeh I noticed on Justjap they were around $1700-$2500 for the pump lol

Not sure what way to go with this at the moment.

My engine is out and im able to save on labour if I get this oil pump and baffle done now.

im thinking of ordering the Tomei sump baffle kit on just jap for 399 and then not sure what pump.... :(

Yeh I noticed on Justjap they were around $1700-$2500 for the pump lol

Not sure what way to go with this at the moment.

My engine is out and im able to save on labour if I get this oil pump and baffle done now.

im thinking of ordering the Tomei sump baffle kit on just jap for 399 and then not sure what pump.... :(

You're right in saving on labour, as both are basically an engine out job unless you want to drop the whole from cradle.

I use and recommend the nitto as do other people on these forums. They are quite cheap for a reliable oil pump.

Make sure regardless of what pump you do, you get a crank collar as well, plus oil restrictors in the head

What do you plan on doing with your car?

You're right in saving on labour, as both are basically an engine out job unless you want to drop the whole from cradle.

I use and recommend the nitto as do other people on these forums. They are quite cheap for a reliable oil pump.

Make sure regardless of what pump you do, you get a crank collar as well, plus oil restrictors in the head

What do you plan on doing with your car?

Ive decided to purchase a JUN oil pump and Tomei baffle kit with Greenline.

Prices are really great.

My car will be street driven for the moment.

My plans are for it to be a good all round performer.

after engine back in ill work on suspension & braking

Pm n1gtr he is selling a JUN oil pump for $1150.....thats cheap as.

I think he has a tomei baffel, but i think you better off getting a bigger sump to suit the capacity your new oil pump is going to pump. Dont wana pump your sump dry :P

Ive decided to purchase a JUN oil pump and Tomei baffle kit with Greenline.

Prices are really great.

My car will be street driven for the moment.

My plans are for it to be a good all round performer.

after engine back in ill work on suspension & braking

Make sure that you get the crank collar too, it's a necessity to help prevent failure of the drive gear on the pump.

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