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Originally posted by hungry6

i got a 700hp one in the tank and it pretty easy to do just a lil bit of handy works and make sure u use the right type of fuel line, as most will deteriorate when submerse in fuel. also is abit noisy

Okey, can u tell whitch modell it is and where to bye one of those for my car?! R33 Gts-t.

Maybe u have the serialnr on the pump?!

How mutch is it flow?!?

Regards Klas

yes the pump have to go inside the smaller but deeper section of the tank. u have to modify your bracket(cutting) slightly so it'll fit down there. also there is another bosch pump that will flow 600 hp and it has a gauze on the end and it a neater fit. but the one i got is by NEKO some where from japan and it is huge but it has a pickup tube and slip straight into the stock bracket.

Originally posted by ricknismo

I have a bosch 044.I think its rated to 600hp.In the tank there is 2 distinct pockets.One with the 'level' tube and a deeper, bigger looking one.Wouldn't you go for that area with the pump tube.

044?? Whats the hole serial nr?!? ex, ???-???-???-044 its a longer nr then 044, that nr is in the end of the serialnr, right?!

If i dont remeber wrong so has the Audi S2 Coupe and avant, this modell of feulpump?!?! nr 044 on the end.

No one ho now whats in the gts orginal?! serial nr and brand?!?

Regards Klas

Originally posted by hungry6

yes the pump have to go inside the smaller but deeper section of the tank. u have to modify your bracket(cutting) slightly so it'll fit down there. also there is another bosch pump that will flow 600 hp and it has a gauze on the end and it a neater fit. but the one i got is by NEKO some where from japan and it is huge but it has a pickup tube and slip straight into the stock bracket.

Can u tell some more of the pump, maybe some urls and so on, need a pump and i needed it fast =))

Klas

i got myself a R33 GTR fuel pump & it works like a charm, i cant remember the rating of the R33 GTR fuel pump but im pretty sure its around 400cc or so.

All you need is a hose clamp 2 install it & just swap them over & your pretty much done, but what i would do since your playing around with the fueling system already is 2 change the fuel lines with some new hoses.

Originally posted by ricknismo

Standard:

A42-T24

002

unisia jecs  

12v

5619c

Thats all that is written on the pump,make of it what you will.

Bosch 044:

0580254 044:burnout:

Yeees at last i got it, thanks mate =)

You are a guru on that sort of thing man

:P;):)

Regards Klas

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