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i recently instaled a bosch 044 in-tank fuel pupm and after about 5mins of driving it starts cavitating and not pupmping.

its starts making a bouncing groaning noise, when you squeeze the hose it pulsates

has this happend to anyone?

in a r32gtr

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umm. no full tank evrything good. pump just isnt hapy,

do they have to be VERTICLE in the tank?.

im a mechanic and not retarded(some may argue)

cheeres :D:P

ps. worth noting i removed the inline damper in the tank. this helped but still shit.

also the return that directs it back to the base of the pump.

(so it doesnt suck warm airated fuel.)

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my 910 makes a groaning noise when there is about 12L left in the tank, and the car startsd surging when there is 5L left. when is starts making the noise it doesnt affect the pumping though.

i think the noise is from vibration and touching the fuel tank. does yours touch the bottom of the fuel tank?

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if it has a mesh bottom it is not an 044, it is an 040!!

check the pdf as well. look on the box, it cant be an 044...

ok. its a 040 intank!! :lol:

doesnt matter i fixed it. i put a peirburg scroll pump from a merc in.

(had them from my old car)

now its not airating the fuel and im much hapier :P

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that sounds a bit nieve. how can a fuel pump be shit..? they do the same pump fuel.. sounds like someone prefers a walboro. had one in my GTiR.. crazy little sucker.. forgot what psi it pumped out :blink:

what is recommended for GTR? ive only had it for 2 weeks lol.. time to start modding :P

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