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hey guys,

i currently have a dying fuel pump.. really need to replace it as its causing abit of strife. I was wondering if i should get another stock one or replace it with an aftermarket one, if aftermarket - any recommendations?

My car is currently running on stock boost (~0.5bar) and only has a turboback exhaust for now (maybe more mods later)..

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get an aftermarket one, stock ones(unless u buy them new from nissan($$$), will probably die sooner than later. i got a walbro gss 342 in my car and it more than does the job well on 1 bar boost and goin strong

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get an aftermarket one, stock ones(unless u buy them new from nissan($$$), will probably die sooner than later. i got a walbro gss 342 in my car and it more than does the job well on 1 bar boost and goin strong

can you recommend any places that stock these? around how much do they go for ?

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can you recommend any places that stock these? around how much do they go for ?

Not sure man, most probably performance shopslikeracepace or status would stock or can get them in.

I just got a 2nd hand item, have a lookin the for sale section

get bosch, more reliable than walbro

well my walbro one's been great, no problems at all,,but i do hear bosch ones are the big power onesto go for

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can you recommend any places that stock these? around how much do they go for ?

I've bought injectors and 3, genuine Bosch 044 pumps from these blokes, they do express post and you will find prices hard to beat.

http://stores.shop.ebay.com.au/PERFORMANCE...634Q2ec0Q2em322

They sell a Walbro GSS342 for $132 - Free postage.

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/WALBRO-GSS342-FUEL-...=item563b548aa9

However I'd just get an Bosch 040 myself.

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