Jump to content
SAU Community

Bosch 040


Recommended Posts

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

Link to comment
Share on other sites

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

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • 4 weeks later...
$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

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
 Share



  • Similar Content

  • Latest Posts

    • Indeed. Mitsuoka always did their magic on various Nissan models, but because the Nouera was going to be in the medium sized sedan class, they decided not to try and modify the 2004 P12 Nissan Primera because it looked too modern combined with the 1940's styling. It would contrast way too much so they went with the more suitable CL7 Accord... 😆
    • It's also funny when an Australian company is boasting how their warehousing is USA/Europe...      
    • Hi People, has anyone come up with a way of getting non-driven wheel speed on a R32 Gts/gtst? from what i've seen the RWD R32 didn't look to come with ABS, if they did i can't find a rwd ABS front knuckle anywhere. is it a case of putting a S14/R33 front knuckle on and then modifying the ASB ring to suit a ECU input frequency limit? or have people managed to get a hall sensor onto the back of the hub and pick up the wheel studs?   i've searched but there isn't anything that I could find.
    • I was thinking about a hoist, the ceiling is very high, but half the garage has a half-height loft for storage and I dont think I'll even be able to jack the X5 up under it as it almost hits me in my 6'5" elevated head when i walk in there. And, yeah nah, maybe if I can convince Bec to let me get another car she'd be open to having as many as we can fit (cough @Duncan) but until that time you better steer clear! 🤣
    • For the sake of cost comparison, I’m currently embarking on putting a new 5 speed into my R33. I imported a new RB25DET gearbox from Japan, which was about AU$3.3k delivered to my door. It was a very slow process (~2 months) and I got extremely lucky with the exchange rate. The twin plate clutch I bought was about AU$1.8k. I've also had to buy all the additional parts required to convert the gearbox from a pull type clutch to a push type clutch. Total cost is about AU$5.5k, so GTSBoy is pretty close to the money.
×
×
  • Create New...