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Hi guys,

Im tossing up spending $380ish on a sard 280L/hr pump and have it fit straight in or spending $200 for a bosch 044 and custom fitting that. Now ive looked over all of the articles etc on fitting and modifying the gtr cradle to fit the pump but has anyone in perth actually done this and can anyone reccomend places where you can actually get the fittings needed i.e. the 90 degree elbow for out of one end and the spear fitting at the sock/filter end?

Cheers guys,

Kagan

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Hyperdrive charged me ~$220 to fit my 044 internally and that included them supplying all the fittings/filter required and rewiring it. It's what they run on their drift cars and my mate has the same setup supporting well over 500rwhp.

Edited by bubba
Personally I'd go for the direct bolt in. If you need extra flow in the future then get a surge tank and an external mounted fuel pump

What sort of cost would you be looking at for a surge tank setup??

What sort of cost would you be looking at for a surge tank setup??

Depends how much you can do yourself :P

You can buy a 3ltr surge tank for about $200, then you need an external pump, and some fuel lines and fittings. We went solid lines on mine, and there is no smell at all :rant:

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