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Silly question perhaps. Does this pump need to be combined with an aftermarket fuel pressure regulartor, or can it just be bolted to the existing system. If you hook it up without an aftermarket regulator, will fuel pressure be higher and therefore making the car run richer?

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with standard injectors, I don't think you'll need an aftermarket FPR. If you're running high flow injectors & lots of boost it's probably a good idea anyway!!

Never had any complaints from customers about it running rich, and I'm using walbro + stock inj + stock FPR on my own car and having no problems.

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I'll have to look further into pressures etc. I seem to remember last time i researched it (post earlier in the thread) that they can handle more pressure than a GTR pump as they don't have a cut-off valve at a certain PSI.

The pressure curve was about equivalent to a Brand New R33 GTR pump.

I can always get these pumps. expect 1-2 weeks delivery (from when I receive deposit) - less if I have some on hand.

Tim,

I've sent a PM requesting you confirm that you have recieved payment and that the pump is on it's way to me. I haven't had a reply yet, but maybe you haven't been on the forums for a few days. Can you please confirm the pump has been sent.

Regards,

Campbell

Thanks mate, payment showed up this afternoon. Pump will be sent on Monday via Express Post.

I hadn't replied to your PM because the payment hadn't shown up in the account yet!!

sometimes it can take a day or two for it to come through.

Regards,

Tim K

i've sold all pumps in current order, and I'm ordering more.

however as of today, price is back at $165 + $10p/h for any further orders. (I got a bulk discount on the last lot of pumps, but unfortunantly couldn't get the same deal this time).

sorry if there is any inconvenience, anyone who has expressed interested in a pump to date, I will still sell at quoted price.

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