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bah Ash.. you should have done more research on your pump before you bought it!

The pumps are not rated at the pressure on boost.. so in a turbo application they will not flow 500hp but at fairly std. boost levels, strangely enough only about 250rwkw-270rwkw.. This has been covered on here.

270rwkw is plenty for many people, depending on their applications or goals.. otherwise of course something like a Bosch 044 (at nearly twice the cost!) is more suitable.

There is actually a higher-HP Walbro than the "standard" 255L available as well.. nobody really talks about those.

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thanks fellas well im just going for around 230-240rwkw driven daily so this pump should do me fine.

tomj, did you buy the car off a guy called BOZZ on the 31 forums? the car in the pic looks very familular and he helped me with alot of shit with my conversion...you got a good buy man

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