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Hi guys im new at this... anyways ive been wanting to upgrade my fuel system with a new fuel pump but don't know which one to go for been hearing alot of things regarding brand eg bosch, tomei, and walbro also i was thinking of getting a fuel cut defender aswell what do u guys think????

any information would help thanks

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Hi guys im new at this... anyways ive been wanting to upgrade my fuel system with a new fuel pump but don't know which one to go for been hearing alot of things regarding brand eg bosch, tomei, and walbro also i was thinking of getting a fuel cut defender aswell what do u guys think????

any information would help thanks

Go Nismo

Nismo/Tomei if you want an easy install.

Bosch if you dont mind modifying to make it fit.

As for the FCD, dont go there, more hassel then they are worth. Get yourself a proper ECU or if your on a budget a second hand SAFC.

Nismo/Tomei if you want an easy install.

Bosch if you dont mind modifying to make it fit.

As for the FCD, dont go there, more hassel then they are worth. Get yourself a proper ECU or if your on a budget a second hand SAFC.

Yeah i was reading about the tomei how it's easier to install the the others.... as for the fcd havnt lookd into it that much just heard about it, as for the ecu i called access performance and they told me i couldnt get a power FC for my tippy :blink: soon enough i will do the convo but for now have to make do...

SAFC isnt that the same as a apexi neo??

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