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Is the pump in good working order?

Because alot them once they get older cant pump the required 60 psi let alone more to make 250rwkw.

Also why are you taking it out are you making more then 250rwkw or somthing?

Edited by killerb
Is the pump in good working order?

Because alot them once they get older cant pump the required 60 psi let alone more to make 250rwkw.

Also why are you taking it out are you making more then 250rwkw or somthing?

I am putting my car back to stock,

car made 198rwkw with this fuel pump,

obviously someone would preffer to buy a brand new pump, but they are $230

for an equivelant 040 Bosch pump.

Car runs great with pump

I am putting my car back to stock,

car made 198rwkw with this fuel pump,

obviously someone would preffer to buy a brand new pump, but they are $230

for an equivelant 040 Bosch pump.

Car runs great with pump

Im interested but can i bring my fuel pressure gauge and test it?

Just warry because ive been ripped off before.

Im from northcote.

Im interested but can i bring my fuel pressure gauge and test it?

Just warry because ive been ripped off before.

Im from northcote.

That would be fine with me, you going to bring a petrol drum, lines, a battery ect???

There is another buyer who got in first, if he does not buy it, your more than welcome to come and do your test.

Thanks Mate,

Blair

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