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ive had a bit of a look and so far can only find very vague info on fuel pumps.

i thought it might be a good idea to start a thread where people can post details in particular what pump they use, whether it be in-tank, in-line or custom setup, along with a brief rundown of their engine specs and what power/torque figures they're getting from it. then it gives a good reference guide to others looking to upgrade their fuel pump.

while we're on the topic ive got a spare bosch pump lying around. part no. 0580 254 019 and i cant find any info on it. im currently running a walbro GSS341/342 does anyone know which would be the better one?

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How much power are you looking for your fuel system to hold up? But yeah the first stage would be a borsch 040 or 044 but if you got abit more coin to spend and want a direct bolt in pump go the nismo but yeah its double price.

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Put the Bosch in and throw the Walbro in the bin.

Bosch 044 - intank, stock type sock filter setup, rewired, RB30DET, 250rwhp, soon to be 500rwhp (have seen the exact same pump setup support 580hp @ hubs)

Isnt 044 external? I thought 040 is the intank one.

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Isnt 044 external? I thought 040 is the intank one.

Technically yes, but you can make them intank.

040's also have an integral pickup (which I'm not a fan of) whereas the 044 you can use a sock filter setup like the stock pumps.

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