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Genuine WALBRO 400LPH Fuel Pump + 2x Strainers


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

- 400LPH supporting 750+HP applications

- Standard 38mm fuel pump design

- Genuine WALBRO – manufactured in USA by TI Automotive (box may be generic TI)
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Comes with 2x strainers and everything pictured
- Most popular upgrade across the Nissan range; RB's, SR's, CA's ect.

$200 $180 incl. Delivery >> SAU Special


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


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



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  • 6 months later...
  • 5 months later...

How does it make It easier?

What does the base do?

Hey!

It acts as a cradle to keep the unit mounted in the assembly, alternatively the bracket that holds the original pump may need to be modified to suit.

Common with CA20's and SR20's

  • 10 months later...

We can now just supply the pump on it's own for custom assembly's and set-ups.

Kit's incl. fittings ready to go if preferred as well!

Is this pump e85 and 98 compatiable?

Hi,

These unit's are not E85 compatible the higher flowing 450LPH unit's are though.

Brendan

(VM)

  • 2 months later...
  • 3 weeks later...

Also after a price for the 450 and how to purchase? Link is only for the 400?

Hi mate,

Sure, you can purchase a 450LPH set-up here; http://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/410989-all-new-walbro-460lph-e85-in-tank-fuel-pump-strainer-kit/

As with the 400 these are genuine Walbro unit's.

Cheers,

Brendan

(VM)

Sorry to say but $235 is a sau special? That's more expensive than most Australian online performance shops.

That's a for a genuine unit! Not this Chinese stuff buddy.

  • 2 weeks later...

???

What's the difference between a 450 and a 460?

Hi,

Sorry missed that one...

At an optimal 13.5V these flow 460LPH, but most users will get around 450LPH.

Same same,

Brendan

(VM)

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  • 3 months later...
  • 2 weeks later...

I just noticed this thread. Is the 400lph drop in and connectors fitted for an r32 GTS-T?

Hi,

This is a universal kit so some minor tweaking will be required.

Brendan

(PEC)



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