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Genuine Bosch 040/044 Fuel Pumps

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Would the Bosch 044 be good enough for a 320rwkw GTR ? Im looking to make that power soon and looking for a upgrade pump.

I would hope that if you are making 320rwkw that you have considered upgrading to a surge tank etc?

The 044 would be sufficient to keep up with these power levels.

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Havent thought about running a surge tank. What do they do and how much do they cost ?

A surge tank reduces the risk of fuel starvation and loss of engine at hi cornering speeds and/or track days etc

Cost depends on size required.

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Hey man u still got the 040 pumps if u do can u pm me with your details. I want one asap

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Jamie

Hi Jamie

We have lots in stock.

Please email me to arrange payment/pick up.

(this allows better tracking of orders)

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Recieved my pump today, reccomend Greg highly sent very quickly and helped by answering all my questions straight away, even checked to see the produst was right when i recieved. Highly Highly recomend!!

Yeah mate if you have anymore or if you can get some.

I would like two 044 thanks mate.

And for the guy making 320rwkw in a gtr won't need a surge tank let alone a fuel pump. You can make that power with minimal upgrades.

Cheers,

Rhys

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