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FORGET THE GROUP BUYS !! FORGET THE CHEAPER WALBRO'S !!

Hey all,

I have again for sale: BRAND NEW / 100% GENUINE, Bosch EFI Fuel Pumps.

A MUST for any modified vehicle, or someone considering serious modifications in the future!

These are the real deal! and although my trader feedback has disapeared for some unknown reason, please be aware that I have sold numerous amounts of these pumps with 100% positive feedback. BUY FROM A TRUSTED SELLER !!

~ Bosch Part Number: 0 580 254 040 (In-tank)

* These pumps retail in Australia for around $350 - $400!

* These pumps have a flow rating of 235 l/hr @ 5 bar (73.5psi)

* This is enough to support a figure of 260 rwkw! (in-tank pump with screen & M12 x 1.5 out)

* These pumps are a DIRECT In-Tank replacement, and are a suitable replacement pump for Nissan S13, S14, S15, R32GTS, R33 GTS and R34 GT-T.

$225 DELIVERED!

~ Bosch Part Number: 0 580 254 044 (External)

* These pumps retail in Australia for around $450 - $500!

* These pumps have a flow rating of 330 l/hr @ 5 bar (73.5psi)

* This is enough to support a figure of 360 rwkw! (14mm in, M12 x 1.5 out)

$325 DELIVERED!

Fuel Pump Technical Data can be found here:

http://apps.bosch.com.au/motorsport/downlo...s/fuelpumps.pdf

Bosch 040 Fuel Pump Install Guide can be found here:

http://www.silviaspares.com.au/tech/fuelpu...ll/pumpinst.htm

Bosch 984 Fuel Pump Install Guide (thanks to wolverine) can be found here:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sh...ead.php?t=62651

* Please PM with any questions/queries. I can get my hands on basically anything fuel orientated such as other fuel pumps, Fuel Pressure Regulators, Injectors & Fuel Rails etc. Just let me know model/part numbers and I’ll get back to you with a quote!

* All pumps come with a 12 month return to base warranty and are posted Express "Next Day Delivery".

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i'm interested in an 044, few Q's:

1. Do these come with a warranty? if so what type?

2. Do we have to wait until after the 10th to get a pump?

3. Are you a registered sau trader? :P

cheers

Dave

BBQ: PM sent.

Skyrine-Dave: 1) No warranty can be provided. I am not a registered business and have no direct contact with Bosch. However, have sold many of these pumps and never had a complaint. 2) Yes, roughly Jan 10th is when I will physically have the stock, but will express post so you will only have to wait a day after then to receive. (This is due to the wherehouse being closed over the Christmas/New Years period and are not able to send out to me until then). 3) As you can see I currently do not have the SAU trader logo, but will be a registered trader as soon as PranK (Christian) provides the transfer details. I am currently a registered trader on the nissansilvia.com forums selling the same fuel pumps.

Any other questions, please ask. :D

Hey Petar,

Will hopefully be able to do them a bit cheaper in a month or so, but for now this is the best price I can do. $350 is still a lot cheaper than you will find in any Australian shops and is a good price. Thanks and regards.

Hey Petar,

Will hopefully be able to do them a bit cheaper in a month or so, but for now this is the best price I can do. $350 is still a lot cheaper than you will find in any Australian shops and is a good price. Thanks and regards.

Yep, u'd definately be doing well if you found an 044 in a shop for $350. :)

Hi driftKNG

Can you confirm that the 044 only flows 200 litres per hour!?!?!? - as the stock GTR pump is rated at 195 / 215 litres per hour. Normal intank replacments from Nismo, HKS & Tomei etc are around the 280 litres per hour!?!?!? (but expect to pay ~ $500. I have seen the walbro flows ~ 225 / 255 litres per hour....

I'd be interested, but want something that is going to give around 280L/H.

Cheers

DAN00H

Hey DAN00H,

Have updated the flow specs on the main page as the others were a bit confusing. For further info and comments by others, please check this thread (especially the comments by Sydneykid). http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sh...43&page=1&pp=25

The 044 will definitely fulfill your requirements.

Hope this helps.

Cheers.

The 044 flows more then the walbro intank.

The walbro sales rep is smart, thats at LOW PRESSURE they can flow 255lph.

The 044 flows near double @ high pressures.

I would buy one of these pumps but how can i garuntee i will get anything, since your only a member for such little time and selling things so early in bulk amounts?

Petar.

do you no if these fuel pumps will bolt into a cressida ?? mx83 i know its not a nissan but i got nissan brakes and have been told that the fuel pump fits just wondering if you whould know ?

Hey doridori32:

If you have serious concerns about actually "receiving anything", then how bout giving COD (cash on delivery) a try. i.e. - you only pay for the goods once they arrive. Rest assured, I have sold many of these pumps via the nissansilvia.com forums, and I'm a (paid) registered trader on there. Refer link: http://www.nissansilvia.com/forums/index.p...showtopic=68788

I have only just discovered this forum (hence the short membership period) and will soon become a sponsor of this site also. I'm just waiting on word from PranK. You have nothing to worry about, and many people can vouch for this.

i2obert: These pumps aren't made specifically for any one vehicle, and will fit almost any vehicle (with mounting modifications etc.)

p.s. - I don't see how having nissan brakes would help any nissan specific fuel pump in the slightest either. :(

Regards

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