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As some of you will know I have been eagerly awaiting my new Nismo Fuel pump to arrive for my R33 GTR. It did just that yesterday, but unfortunately due to a mix up it is an R32 GTR pump which is useless for me. I am having the correct one freighted over asap, but since this one is still in Perth there is a very small window of opportunity for someone else to grab this pump.

Details are: Nismo 280lt/hr (4.6lt/min) rated to over 600hp brand new still in the bag not opened. Is a straight drop in, comes complete with new filter bag and everything.. Nissan Australia will warrant this Item for 12 months. I know this because I checked with them.

It cost me $547 delivered and that is what you will need to pay. I am not out of pocket over this as I will be sending the Pump back to the supplier so if you want this let me know today if possible.

I can be contacted on 0407 779 221 or email on [email protected].

This is a Perth only offer...

Cheers

Brett

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Kym, The big Bosch pumps are not a straight drop in to a 33, you have to run a surge tank and a lift pump. Add that all together and you are up around the price for the Nismo pump. Also to buy one here is around the $880 mark so all in all a good price. I also then have my stock pump to sell which brings my outlay down even further....

Paul, Fingers crossed man!!!! Worst case we can try and tune with the stockie and hope it doesn't ping...

I've been told by numerous (at least half a dozen) different tuners that a 044 pump will not straight fit into an R33 GTR. I even rang Tillbrooks over east as there was a HPI article saying they had done it. I spoke to Mark Tillbrook himself and he told me the article was incorrect and there was no way it would fit.

I understand that the GTSt's are the same, but don't quote me on that..

Besides, $547 for the Nismo less say $200 for my stock pump means I have a straight drop in 600hp pump without using surge tanks etc for around $350...

No issues with cops and surge tanks either...

I dont think any of the bosch pumps are a straight fit, you have to modify the brackets that it sits on to get it to "bolt" into place. I have a bosch 910 in mine, went into the tank and there was a thread for a "DIY" bosch 040 or 044 into the tank of a gtst, again you have to modify the brackets but I believe it did fit in.

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