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Went to install a bosch 040 into a mate r32 GTR on the weekend and we had a bit of trouble trying to mount it, as the standard pump actually lies on its side in a semi enclosed plastic container on the bottom of the fuel tank. If anyone has any photos or advice on how to fit one of these pumps into a 32 GTR then that would be great!!! Thanks in advance

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I have done a search, but I couldn't come up with what I was after. i'm pretty sure the post you are talking about was for a GTST anyway, which has a totally different pump assembly!!

do a search dude, there was a recent topic about this and they even had a pic!!!!!!

steve

  • 3 years later...

there is no point in anyone fitting an 040 into a GTR unless the original pump is stuffed as they are practically almost the same.

this is not recommended as an upgrade, save a few more $$ an get an 044 and external tank if you are wanting to updrade your fuel system in a GTR.

  • 5 years later...

Bosch 040 Fuel Pump Specs:
Bosch Part Number: 0580254040
Minimum Current: 12 Volts
Operating Pressure: 94 PSI (6.5 Bar)
Minimum Flow @ Outlet: 80 GPH (300 LPH)
Fuel Pump Location: In Tank
High Temperature Reduction: 8 GPH (30 LPH)
Weight: 930 Grams (2.05 Pounds)

Fuel Pump Connections:
Inlet: Open Base
Outlet: M10 x 1.0
Electrical: Positive M6 / Negative M5

Bosch 044 Fuel Pump Specs:
Bosch Part Number: 0 580 254 044
Minimum Current: 12 Volts
Operating Pressure: 72.5 PSI (5 Bar)
Minimum Flow @ Outlet: 80 GPH (300 LPH)
Fuel Pump Location: In-Line
High Temperature Reduction: 8 GPH (30 LPH)
Weight: 1030 Grams (2.27 Pounds)

Fuel Pump Connections:
Inlet: M18 x 1.5
Outlet: M12 x 1.5
Electrical: Positive M6 / Negative M5

For the R32/S13 platforms you're much better using an Walbro as you can get them with 45 degree filter set-ups and therefore can install in the factory orientation. For anyone chasing one we sell:

Fuel Pump Kit (In-Tank) - Walbro GSS-341 (255lph) - Nissan 180SX R(P)S13, Silvia (P)S13, Skyline R32 & Stagea WG(N)C34 - $132.00 + Postage

Fuel Pump (In-Tank) - Walbro 450ltr/hr E85 Compatible (F9000267) & Fitting Kit (400-0085) - $198.00 + Postage

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