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Dan reckons to get an 040 to work properly there is a few tricks to it...I guess not everyone knows the tricks

I have seen a few cars that dont pick up fuel properly once you get below 1/4 of a tank...and somthing happened to Liz's 040 on her R33 but I cant remember what that problem was

i did my 044 in-tank, tad of stuffing around but was easy enough...depends on how it goes, i mite need to run a direct power feed to it...

Hey Michelle :)

shuddup John :P

:blink:

should i wear protection? lol

u have a wang? :O

plus the 040's r not a straight fit.

some adjustments need to be done.

dan did the install for my 040.

not suppose to run it below 1/4 of a tank but i've done it a few times already and car is and pump is still in excellent condition.

Thats heaps gay, mine is below that permanantly lol

What power level is a GTR pump good for people? It has slipped my mind

:blink:I GOT MY LICENCE BACK!!!

040 FTW!!!

just bought a new on for the sil $125!!!

cant wait till all the parts go into the car and its Tuned!!

oh and Good After noon Peoples...

:blink:I GOT MY LICENCE BACK!!!

040 FTW!!!

just bought a new on for the sil $125!!!

cant wait till all the parts go into the car and its Tuned!!

oh and Good After noon Peoples...

How do you know it is FTW if you havnt installed it yet?

How do you know it is FTW if you havnt installed it yet?

id laugh if it doesnt flow enough fuel :blink:

yeh, i think i'm glad i just handed mine back in then :O

agreed *runs to police station*

Dan reckons to get an 040 to work properly there is a few tricks to it...I guess not everyone knows the tricks

I have seen a few cars that dont pick up fuel properly once you get below 1/4 of a tank...and somthing happened to Liz's 040 on her R33 but I cant remember what that problem was

The people who installed my fuel pump didn't modify the bracket that the stock one sat in, so it was flying around in the fuel tank (idiots)... it also didn't have the sock on the end of it causing it to become blocked.

A combo of no sock and flying around in the fuel tank is what I think caused my pump to fail.

I have never seen worse workmanship than what i saw when the bosch 040 was taking out of my 33... there was disintegrated hosing floating in the fuel tank aswell!

i did my 044 in-tank, tad of stuffing around but was easy enough...depends on how it goes, i mite need to run a direct power feed to it...

:blink:

u have a wang? :)

she's my wang sista!

:OI GOT MY LICENCE BACK!!!

040 FTW!!!

just bought a new on for the sil $125!!!

cant wait till all the parts go into the car and its Tuned!!

oh and Good After noon Peoples...

i'm sure the 040 will be fine if it's installed properly!!!

I just put a gtr fuel pump into my sil.. I know it's ftw coz it's from shane :P

The people who installed my fuel pump didn't modify the bracket that the stock one sat in, so it was flying around in the fuel tank (idiots)... it also didn't have the sock on the end of it causing it to become blocked.

A combo of no sock and flying around in the fuel tank is what I think caused my pump to fail.

I have never seen worse workmanship than what i saw when the bosch 040 was taking out of my 33... there was disintegrated hosing floating in the fuel tank aswell!

And there we have it kids

The people who installed my fuel pump didn't modify the bracket that the stock one sat in, so it was flying around in the fuel tank (idiots)... it also didn't have the sock on the end of it causing it to become blocked.

A combo of no sock and flying around in the fuel tank is what I think caused my pump to fail.

I have never seen worse workmanship than what i saw when the bosch 040 was taking out of my 33... there was disintegrated hosing floating in the fuel tank aswell!

baahahaha that is dodgey as! and to think all that woulda needed to do is grind the bracket a lil & grab a fitting for the pump :blink:

no wang, i was thinking helmet or maybe bullet proof vest and chained pants lol

Hey ppl that know me ... and strangers

haha OKAY...

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