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i have few questions.....anyone expert can teach me ya?

1) how to take the fuel pump put from the fuel tank(location)?I POWER fuel pump suit for R33 GTST? i mean do it need any modification to install it?

2) Who know the outlet inch for the stock R33 GTST turbo?coz my dump pipe is original (should be 2.5 inches.)..and i have 3 inches after cat exhaust...just wonder should i need to change 3inches dump pipe or not...coz...if the outlet hole for the turbo is 2.5 inches...is Hi-flow CAT legal in tasmania?

3) looking for intercooler or kit and BOV and boost controller and 3inches dump pipe with 3inches CAT...used or new oso can.....anyone gonna sell used electrical boost meter?

thankx....

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the fuel pump on the r33 is located in the boot of the car and is a pretty simple job to replace it.

first thing you do is take everything out of you boot so you have some room to work. on the right hand side you will notice a metal plate with four bolt holding it in and some wiring coming out of it.the fuel pump is under there.

Undo the four 10mm bolts and you will then see a bunch of fuel hoses and 2 wiring plugs.all of these have to be disconected, so make sure you mark the fuel hoses if your forgetfull.

after you have undone everything you will need to undo the collar holding the pump assembly in(plastic ring thing). do this by turning it anti clock wise and us a hammer and blunt screw driver to help you undo it because they are always tight.

once you have done that lift the to off and you will see into the fuel tank. it is easiest now to remove the fuel line and wiring plug for the pump so you have room to work.now all you have to do is reach in and pull the braket up that is holding the pump and lift it out of the tank. there you have it, just fit up your new pump and put it all back together again. hope the instructions were detailed enough

with your exhaust it is probably worth while replacing the dump pipe and the cat you should be able to find these second hand for fairly cheap. high flow cats arnt elegal anywere as far as i know as long as your car passes emission laws then your fine. A second hand cat will most likely be stuffed, but if you dont care about poluting the planet just knock out the cat out because im pretty sure you guys dont have road side emission test yet

as for the other stuff if you search around long enough you will find what your looking for

hope this was helpfull

  • 3 weeks later...

Done...thankx guy.....But i still cant up the boost...when i set up to 10 psi...the engine was pinging...:~~

About the dump and front pipe...May i know wat is the priced for a used 1? i found 1 in ebay...dump and front pipe,3 inches...$250...but i call to a guy that do exhaust stuff...he told me for a mildsteel..cost $550....then $650 for stainless.....why is so big different to the price....

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