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In my r32 Gtr I just pulled everything out for the rear part and then used an r33 Gtr power steering pump and bracket

Sorry to the OP for hijack here

In regard to the 33 GTR pump, does it still line up properly for the harmonic balancer pulley? I was assuming so, but before i go buying a 33 pump i want to be sure (just incase theres a different balancer spacing between 32 - 33 and 34, it seems silly if there was, but no harm asking), otherwise i'll go with previous discussions with Sick_R31 and remove the rear vanes instead (or just run the rear lines through a big arsed cooler instead)

I couldn't give you an accurate answer to be honest, cause I dropped a 33 engine into my car at the same time and used the r33 balancer.

BUT the a/c and alternator lined up perfectly, so I would also assume the power steering does also

Cheers for the help mate. Might be just using the rear half of the pump to feed a big external cooler instead. Was just an option to investigate i guess

Quoting to add to it as i cant edit the post

Can anyone confirm if i leave the pump as it is (dont touch the rear half), and delete the HICAS from the pump on the drivers side of the engine bay back, will the feed from the rear half of the pump be high or low pressure? IE can i run a P/S cooler straight off that?

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