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My fuel pump died and I need a new one. He gave me this which was pulled out of his turbo rotary. I don't know what it is but I do know rotors are very thirsty. Does anyone know what this is and is it suitable for a R33 gtst running 13psi with nismo 740cc injectors?

The only markings are IF0034 20226.

My brother thinks its probably a bosch 910 but I have no idea.

Any ideas?

Also if someone is selling their fuel pump, a bosch 040 or a r33 gtr fuel pump pm me :)

Also it seems no one has read my other thread but if you read this, and decide to reply, gimme your input. My fuel pump is not priming and when I put the ignition on all I can hear is the pump kicking in the tank, like a dub kind of sound. No buzzing etc. It jumps around. Does it sound seized? My car pings to 54 as soon as it starts. The tuner said this is a tell tale sign of no fuel, no pressure and the fuel pump shitting it self especially the lack of priming sound from a 040.

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unless the part numbers been altered/covered up thats not a 910. no idea what it is though sorry

knock readings on startup are almost certainly not genuine knock, usually something rattling during startup due to the motor moving around a bit.

best thing to do with your current pump is to pull it out and check for blockages/loose wiring etc before flow testing it in a bucket or similar.

Yeah I just placed an order on a brand new 040 to replace my old one. Not going to bother trying to fix the old one. It's from my wreck and the fuel tank was open for a while so maybe now it's decided to fail. Hopefully my new pump comes tomorrow and all my problems go away. Got about quarter tank of fuel so hopefully I don't get too wet lol.

I'm really getting over second hand parts. Sure you save money at the get go but you end up spending again much sooner... Maybe I'll setup a surge tank if my brother parts with his 044.

With the 040's there is a metal filter on the bottom they normally "can't suck in fuel" when that blocks and generates a very loud high pitch buzzz sound. the pump would work as normal If you clean the filter and fuel tank . Or get rid of the filter.

Is it mounted with a hose clamp? Back the hose clamp off to see if it strs pumping. I had one that shounded fine but didnt pump a drop due to the hose clamp.

Try the pump out of its cradle too see if it works.

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