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hey guys,

i have been searching all day but i am having no luck, if some one could help me find a DIY or provide any help would be great.

i have an 044 and i want it to go into my R34 GTT-

i don't want to run it as an intake pump cos i brought it as an external one.

my questions are

where do i mount the pump (does it have to be lower than the fuel tank or is in the boot fine)

can i just leave the stock pump in and disconnect it and have the 044 suck thru it.

cheers

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So what do you want to do? Run the 044 externally or mounted in the tank? You cant really run the 044 outside and have no feed pump inside the tank, thats why you usually mount the 044 outside if you got a surge tank.

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