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Can anyone give me some advice on the best and simplest fuel pump upgrade for a GTT?

I am after one that wont need custom brackets or anything fancy, just better flow for a decent price with simple install.

Is it just a matter of getting a GTR fuel pump?

I am only after up to 220rwkw at this point anyway.

At this point... so you will want more later on?

easiest and most complete is a tomei/nismo kit which are approx $450 which would flow much more than 220kw, more like 300kw or so

another easy one is walbro kit which comes with most parts and only costs less than $200 but wouldnt flow much more than 250kw

Also a bosch 040 is about same price and flow as walbro but not sure on installation. bosch 044 flows much more but again not sure on install

if i could do it again. Buy right from the start, nismo/tomei kit

GTR pumps are good altho need some minor modding to fit in the cradles and also must consider the age of the fuel pump

easiest and most complete is a tomei/nismo kit which are approx $450 which would flow much more than 220kw, more like 300kw or so

if i could do it again. Buy right from the start, nismo/tomei kit

Anybody know where you can get the tomei/nismo kit in australia (websites etc,)

much appreciated

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