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Genuine WALBRO 255LPH Fuel Pump GSS342 + Fittings


- Most commonly used 38mm in-tank performance fuel pump
- 255LPH @ 3 BAR
- Genuine WALBRO – manufactured in USA with original packaging
- Very popular in-tank pump upgrade for Skyline's (practically straight drop-in)
- Includes 2x strainers and fittings as pictured

$115 incl. Delivery >> SAU Special

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

Offset GSS341 also available @ same price on request.


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COMES WITH THE LOT FOR A QUICK INSTALL

sorry new at this, how much power is this one good for and whats the difference between internal and external apart from the obvious.

Edited by slusarczykr33

sorry new at this, how much power is this one good for and whats the difference between internal and external apart from the obvious.

Hey,

It's rated for around 300-400HP, so more then enough for most applications.

In most cases vehicles are fitted with one internal fuel pump which inside of the assembly, so if you are looking for a quick fuel pump upgrade that will be your best bet.

You can purchase an external fuel pump which are usually larger unit's but required modifications.

What are you planning to fit this too?

Hope that helps,

Brendan

(VM)

r33 gtr and plan on having 450-500 mark do you have one suitable for that range?

Hey,

Go with the E85 Walbro unit - flows 460LPH which is the highest rate of any 38mm in-tank pump on the market today.

You can purcahse it here: http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/410989-all-new-walbro-460lph-e85-in-tank-fuel-pump-strainer-kit/

Cheers,

Brendan

(VM)

  • 4 weeks later...

Does this fit the s15?

Hey!

These are very common on all S14/S15's and fit real easy being a 38mm unit. Some adjustment may be required as these are universal.

Cheers,

Brendan

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