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As the title says i bought, what was supposed to be an 044 but the part number on it reads.... bosch B 580 152 535

I bought it off a forum member and what he said to me was that the one

he sold me was made in germany while the one that most people get

their hands on comes from the czech republic and has the usual

044 number on it!

Can anyone help me on this matter?

I've already looked EVERYWHERE!

Any help would be much appreciated!:P

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You got given the wrong fuel pump.

The 535 only flows 165 litres/hour not 200 litres/hour like the 044

On a side note when are we finally going to be rid of this idiot, he is a proven liar and a shonky dealer. I know he keeps signing up again and again, but it has got to stop.

You got given the wrong fuel pump.

The 535 only flows 165 litres/hour not 200 litres/hour like the 044

On a side note when are we finally going to be rid of this idiot, he is a proven liar and a shonky dealer. I know he keeps signing up again and again, but it has got to stop.

I'm waiting to hear back from bosch, I had sent an email to them to find out the story!

If it is the wrong one there are going to be some issues between me and

doridori32 or mines_datsun or redfc or alex or whoever the fcuk he is!

Anyways if you wanted to block him out you could do it through his

IP adress or adresses!

Thanks guys!

Hi Damien

here is a link to the Bosch Catalogue listing the bosch B 580 152 535 and you will see that it's flow capabilities are not 200 litres/hour

Right click, save as (PDF File)

http://www.pp-uk.co.uk/datasheets/0%20580%...mp%20200lph.pdf

Hi Damien

here is a link to the Bosch Catalogue listing the bosch B 580 152 535 and you will see that it's flow capabilities are not 200 litres/hour

Right click' date=' save as (PDF File)

"http://www.pp-uk.co.uk/datasheets/0%20580%20254%20044%20pump%20200lph.pdf[/quote"']

Thanks heaps nexus9!

I was waiting for some hard facts before I really confonted him and ask for a refund!

And thanks to all of you that took the time to reply!:cheers:

Damien

Oh and Nexus, what flow rates are they are ? ( Fuel pressure ) The pump is a 044 , same size, same specs but MADE IN GERMANY. show me where you read voltage/flow/pressure specs that say 535

Oh and id like to add that you nexus just got OWNED.... look at the 044 measurements(length/size bla bla ) there the same as 044. and even GIVE BOSCH GERMANY a call.

Thanks

If you actually read the document Nexus posted, you would see that it clearly says the 535 has a lower flow rate.. and the damn document is WRITTEN in German, which would tend to indicate it IS talking about the German pump.

So you are saying that there are two pumps that are exactly the same, one has a part number of 535, and the other has 044 - but the 044 is the same as the 535?

But there is a 535 which is *also* a different part manufactured in a different country with a lower rate? And these are sold by a large multinational company with conflicting part numbers?

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