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They aren't actually rated by horsepower, they are rated by their flow rate and pressure at which they flow fuel.

040's are rated at 168 litres per hour at a pressure of 5 bar, generally this is good for between 350 - 400 hp, which is why ppl say they are rated at 380hp etc.

still for sale!

Cheers,

Dave

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Hi, for these to fit into an R32 GTR what modifications (if any) are required. The main reason I ask is that I won't be installing it myself, will get a mechanic to do it, so want to knwo what I am up for in labour.

Cheers,

Dan :sick:

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not 100% sure what modifications are required as I've never actually put one in, but from what I hear it is pretty straight forward, there should be alot of info if you search for it.

Cheers mate.

I've actually heard these pumps fall in 32's 34's and s15's but 33's is a bit more screwing around... free bump good luck with selling the 4 :D

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$10 dollars to send to anywhere in australia. Guaranteed they are 100% genuine brand new bosch 040 fuel pumps. Bump.

dude you still got the 040 ill like to buy one ill come pick it up today if you can provide me with your contact details or you can call me on 0433188959 cheers

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dude you still got the 040 ill like to buy one ill come pick it up today if you can provide me with your contact details or you can call me on 0433188959 cheers

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Dave.

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