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I'd get a nismo, cause I did.

The nismo pump actually fits BETTER than the factory pump, and comes with its own bracket etc. I'd also order it from greenline because its $320 from there, and Nengun stuffed me around, taking 6-8 weeks to get it to me.

f**k that. Thats too long of a wait.

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Where did you get your Tomei for $340 inc delivery? Nengun is $370 at the moment.

From all the threads ive read, Nismo and Tomei are on par with each other. Can anyone name a reason why one is more preferable than the other?

Sorry mate,

Just re-read this thread and noticed you asked ages ago and i didn't reply.

But as already stated, i got it from greenline too. Delivered in about 1 week !!!! Awesome!

They were close to $50 cheaper delivered than nengun....the $340 was including delivery.

.... and the Tomei also comes with the full bracket etc...

Go to the DIY section and someone had the "easiest fuel pump upgrade ever" thread or something liek that.

It's not mine but i posted heaps of pics in there of mine so check it out.

But if you can get a Nismo for $320 delivered.get that !

Damn that's getting really cheap.

Also :

(From Nengun)

http://www.nengun.com/nismo/fuel-pump-skyline

Nismo is 4.6L/min

http://www.nengun.com/tomei/fuel-pump-nissan-skyline-r33-gtr

Tomei is 276 L/hour

4.6 x 60mins = 276 L so they are the same rating when comparing the GTR items

They are currently $370ish delivered from nengun and when i ordered mine they where about $400 so it's come down nearly $30 with the dollar increase.

Greenline might have em for about $310 delivered now !! Cool !

Flick em an email and see what they say.

and let us now the price son!

Good luck :w00t:

http://www.greenline.jp/

Nengun hae the fancy website with less than fancy service but you do get your stuff.

Greenline's site is still good, just not as fancy.

They have the same stuff and i think it's only email based, well from my experience it is.

They reply either same day or next with a quote breaking down the cost of item/deilvery.

Deposit money into their account, they'll confirm it.

Both sites are good in my opinion. (if prepared to wait)

I check prices on both for any item i wanna get and go with the cheapest,

And it always depends on the item on who is cheaper,

Fuel Pumps - definately Greenline by about $40-$50

EBC - about the same from memory but i got mine from Nengun

Z32 AFM - Nengun was cheaper by about $50 so got it thru them, took about 6 weeks though

PerfectRun has the Nismo Fuel Pump for R33 gts25t for around $330-340 delivered.

http://www.perfectrun.com.au/performance%2...smofuelpump.htm

i've ordered heaps of things from these guys like

-guages

-spitfire coil packs

-oil cooler kit

and usually it arrives around 2 weeks at my door step.

AFM was thru nengun and as advertised on their site.

For some reason it's thru the Tomie AFM Z32 and you recieve a Genuine Nissan one.

It was $349 i think delivered which is about $40 more than what you can get in Aus thru the traders...but...I've been burnt on 1 dodge AFM and I'm not wasting another $300 on another...plus the money wasted on a tune which you can't get back.

So the extra cash was a fair trade off IMO

I am getting the impression there is NIL difference between the Nismo and the Tomei, except for the name!

And they both have very reputable names so i'd just go the cheapest..which i did.

Also, i've seen pics of both on the net and they look identaical although that's not confirmed.

Bracket and assembly and pump all look the same.

..and the pump is completely surrounded in black plastic so you can't see any part numbers even if you wanted to

Either way, they are both gunna be fantastic, pic whatever takes your fancy and you'll be sweet as pie.

Like warm apple pie .. haha

Are these Tomei/Nismo pumps good for 400rwkw?

Two choices between in the tomei/nismo fuel varients, one is 248lph the other is 276lph

Is that good enough for 400 rwkws? only benefit is the fact is direct bolt in replacement no ffffing around to fit :thumbsup:

Cheers

A

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