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044 Intank is quite easy.

R32:

044 from Motor Tranders for $260 (mentioned I can purchase one from SAU for $250 ish delivered so they did their best to price match)

2 brass barbs and some suitable fuel hose from Pirtek.

Have the pickup brass barb machined on a lathe (boostworx did mine) so you can use the standard sock.

2 large hose clamps

Put it together dropped in tank easy as. :)

Its a fair bit harder to fit in the R32 as there's not much height available in the tank and requires machining of the pickup barb. The 33's are dead easy to fit the 044 pumps intank.

The pump has a nice buzz to it; as loud as my old VS 5ltrs pump. BUT when the weather warms the pump gets a little loud from outside; inside its still fine.

i wouldn't say dead easy on a 33, intank was a pain in the bum, if you want to get a decent amount of fuel out of the bottom of the tank its a pain in the arse. Because the pump is a larger diametre and the bottom of the tank closes up towards the bottom it can prove a pain in the arse getting the rod and to clip in the bracket, not cutting your arms up at the same time can be hard.

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