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Would this fit r33

Hey!

These are all multi-fit set-up's and have been fitted to a number of Skyline's incl. R33's.

Dimension wise they are identical to the 400LPH unit's they are just also E85 compatible.

Let me know,

Brendan

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When switching over from or to e85 do u need to drop the tank and clean it or just fill up at empty?

Hi,

Always best to clean out the fuel tank, it's the NO.1 reason for fuel contamination of a fuel pump!

Cheers,

Brendan

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Hi,

Always best to clean out the fuel tank, it's the NO.1 reason for fuel contamination of a fuel pump!

Cheers,

Brendan

(PEC)

Hi Brendan , I have a 460 on my car and a Haltech ECU and flex fuel Sensor and I am under the impression that once tuned for E85 and 98 pump , I can run any mixture from 0-100% of 98 or E85.

Maybe I have misunderstood how this will work, no mention of cleaning out the tank or fuel contamination. I was told that you could have any amount of 89 pump and fill it up with the E85 or visa versa ?

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Hey mate,

would this pump be suitable for an SR20? Currently it is running only 98 oct, but in the future I'll most likely run e85. Thinking that I'm looking to upgrade in the short time it might be a viable option.

Cheers.

Hey mate,

would this pump be suitable for an SR20? Currently it is running only 98 oct, but in the future I'll most likely run e85. Thinking that I'm looking to upgrade in the short time it might be a viable option.

Cheers.

Hey,

These are all multi-fit set-ups so will fit all Jap cars!

It will take 98 octane as well as all common race fuels.

Cheers,

Brendan

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