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hi guys,

I am just about to buy a fuel pump for my 33gtst but i want one that will be a straght swap from the stock one and it needs to be able stand around the 220-240rwkw mark. are the bosch 040 and 044 direct fits into a 33 or would i have to go and buy other wires and tubes? Thanks heaps for any advice.

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The Bosch one requires some slight mod to the cradle if memory serves me correct.

Even then, it should only take you about 2-30mins to do on your own if your even semi-handy :laugh:

Some of the jap ones are direct fit, but you pay a bit more for em

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walbro ones come with a kit so no mods required just change over the parts and they should do u for up to that much power but not sure how much more

many people have different opinions on fuel pumps also so some will say go bosch some walbro some nismo blah blah

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