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hi I have a 89 r32 gtr.

Like it says in the tittle i am chassing around 300 to 350 kw at the wheels. I have 2860r-5 turbos and wanted a descent fuel set up to support them. I have just purchased sard 800cc injectors and was wondering what fuel pump to use. At this satge I don't really want to make/ buy a surge tank but i am more after a good intank fuel pump. I have being doing a bit of research, though it has all conflicted each other.

What are the Bosch 040 good for or a 044 mounted in the tank (hp/kw wise) Or can somebody give me another option. I don't want the pump to be maxed out at the kw I am chasing

Cheers

  • 2 months later...

Best intank straight bolt in option would be the nismo pump, I'm sure BB agreed on that a while back.

I'm running one 044 in tank and thats it, but had to modify the pump cradle to suit, and buy fittings. Runs fine and pretty quiet

With these two options, you could easily run 300-350rwkw+....I have already had both setups, and a lot of others have had similar too.

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