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Hi guys,

im looking at upgrading my fuel pump but im not sure which one to choose..been informed that a bosch 040 or a walbro 255lph is the way to go just thought id see what everyone else thinks. heard people are selling the ones mentioned above for 044 and stuff.

if anyone could point me in the right direction would be much appreciated. Also what injectors i should get.

thanks

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You need to tell us what you are doing, or trying to achieve with the car? What are your power goals for the future? What fuel are you running on? What mods? Etc etc

i honestly dont know what im trying to achieve, current mods are poncams, z32, fmic, exhaust turbo back with hi-flow cat. im thinking of getting a t04z turbo but have no funds at the moment. basically the since the valves are open for longer i figured they need more air and fuel so i bought the z32 afm just unsure what size injectors and fuel pump to go to.

just thought id bump this instead of new thread. ive got 34 gtt too with fmic, turbo back exhaust + nistune.

will be happy with a figure around 260-280rwkw. won't be chasing more than this in the future.

need some advice on the following:

injectors - what size should do for this power?

turbo - thinking a GCG highflow (would like to keep it discrete / looking stock)

fuel pump - what should support this power?

Some Nismo 555's will be fine for that, and have possibly enough room for some E30?

Fuel pump, any of the ones mentioned will work. Depends on how much money you want to spend. The Nismo pumps are great, and are plug and play.

Walbro (i have on) are fine. Am using it for 280-300rwkw dyno dependant, on the track and daily driven. Easy to install and cheap.

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