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Genuine WALBRO 400LPH Fuel Pump


- Most popular in-tank performance fuel pump on the market today

- 400LPH supporting 750+HP applications

- Genuine WALBRO – manufactured in USA by TI Automotive (box may be generic TI)
- Comes with 2x free strainers and kit

- Most popular upgrade across the Nissan range; RB's, SR's, CA's ect.

$190 $180 incl. Delivery >> SAU Special


E85 compatible version now in stock - 460LPH - $220 incl. Delivery

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* This is an Australian delivered product with a national warranty.



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whats the eta to sydney brookvale 2100 and will this be a direct fit into a 1999 nissan stagea 260rs?

Hi,

I can have one at your doorstep by Monday.

In terms of installation it is a relatively easy install across the Nissan range - very popular choice of in-tank pump!

One thing to note is you will need to wire a separate power supply and relay because Nissan's don't run a constant 12V at idle which the pump may not like.

I have double checked this with a full-time tuner in Melbourne that installed plenty of these.

- Brendan

Hi,

I can have one at your doorstep by Monday.

In terms of installation it is a relatively easy install across the Nissan range - very popular choice of in-tank pump!

One thing to note is you will need to wire a separate power supply and relay because Nissan's don't run a constant 12V at idle which the pump may not like.

I have double checked this with a full-time tuner in Melbourne that installed plenty of these.

- Brendan

thanks

  • 4 months later...

Are these the e85 compatible pumps?

Guys use them on e85 however we will be getting delivery of the e85 specific ones from Walbro within the next 2-3 weeks!

- Brendan

  • 3 weeks later...

Are these the e85 compatible pumps?

Those Walbro E85 pumps are in! 460LPH comes with strainer and terminal - $260 incl. delivery

Hurry as stock is super limited - 2 left



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