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which cad program do u use shanef??

i do a bit of stuff with uni work in pro engineer wildfire

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A complete new Pump incuding housing ?

Or just a new set of 77mm N1 Pump Gears ?

The best thing about this idea is the option of Gear upgrades for those that bought N1 pumps and don't want to get rid of them, but are scared to use them without the upgraded gears.

I am not sure if a redesigned pump would sit with enough confidence with most people.

Allan

Both. Billet pump (with external pressure relief) and upgraded gears.

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if you want to upgrade your pump gears but the reimax ones. they are the best. they make the gears for group A race cars etc. formerly reinik.

http://www.reimax.co.jp/pages/products/lower-area.html

up till a few weeks ago they were about $550 too, bit more now with the bad exchange rate though. but they are good stuff. I know a few people who have used them in pumps both here and in japan with good results.

Ya, I have researched the Reinik stuff extensively and was going to go with them, from RHD Japan, till I found these. I just want more info on them.

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Both. Billet pump (with external pressure relief) and upgraded gears.

So, basically a 'Custom' Tomei style Pump ?

What do you see the cost being for it when complete ?

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So, basically a 'Custom' Tomei style Pump ?

What do you see the cost being for it when complete ?

You could say that yes. But these have bene designed form the ground up, and hanvt been based on any japenese pump

Looking at the exchange rate, now would be the time to start selling them :rofl:

hmm yes good point

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You could say that yes. But these have bene designed form the ground up, and hanvt been based on any japenese pump

hmm yes good point

So what price are they going to come in at then ?

When will you have the first one ready to go ?

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So what price are they going to come in at then ?

When will you have the first one ready to go ?

somewhere between 1500-2000. its hard to know the final cost before you actually get them made.

They aren't high on the list at this stage, but if there is genuine interest they could be ready to go in about 2months

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I have just recieved a Nitto pump for an engine im doing...well made item and at $1300 very competitive price wise. I see they use two roll pins peined over as extra security on the rear cover...nice.

Care to share some pics ?

Where did you pick it up from ?

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Sounds like the pump I picked up ages ago. Don't know what it is, was told it was an N1 from the seller.

It has two roll pins on the rear cover too.

The housing is also smoother internally compared to the stock nissan pump (no sharp turns for the oil).

Didn't use it due to not knowing what is was. I still have it.

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