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Flows more than most of the Walbros, not sure about 040. Plus it is more reliable. People on here put in 15 year old GTR pumps into GTSTs as upgardes with no problems. This one is BRAND NEW.

Just have to hose clamp to the bracket. Wiring etc all the same.

Check out this:

http://www.stealth316.com/2-fuelpumpguide.htm#j4

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Not a direct fit for an R34, you just need a couple of hose clamps to attach it to the pump support frame, you also need to extend the fuel hose on the base so that it sits in the same position for the pickup sock (ie same angle and depth) it took me 30mins to do and works a treat! My tank can still run down as low as with the stock pump without problems...it's all in the sock placement.

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