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Hi All

Anyone got one, or a pair of them? I have all the new bits ready to go on (HKS GT2530's, PFC+HC, Sard 700cc inj, HKS 300L/H pump, HKS adj cam gears)- but I'm on the verge of just selling it all and keeping the stock goods.... I don't drive my car that often, so am having trouble justifying going to the trouble of the upgrade.

Not sure which way I'll go with it yet

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Is that pump in tank? how many kw to make with it? Im looking for a high flow intank pump that will alow some big hp with out having to go external. Sorry to be a pain but i gotta ask. Im currently shopping for one....and im tryna make sure i get a good one.

Cheers

G

Is that pump in tank? how many kw to make with it? Im looking for a high flow intank pump that will alow some big hp with out having to go external. Sorry to be a pain but i gotta ask. Im currently shopping for one....and im tryna make sure i get a good one.

Cheers

G

yeah - HKS pump is a drop in replacement for the Stock unit. I've seen the stock GTR pump support 298rwkw (rated at ~200L/H), so the HKS one should be good for at least 380+ rwkw?

Thanks. Sorry for taking your thread off topic dude.

PS - Whytry doesnt drive his car that often either. But when he does and if you ever been for ride you can definately justify the mods :)

No worries mate :)

Yeah, I have decided to install all the gear. just got the earls oil cooler and sandwich plate ($360 :D much cheaper than a Jap kit) and my HKS style dumps arrive this week. Still considering the Stainless manifolds.... about $750 - $800 though...

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