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Can anyone give me a part number on a good in tank lift pump thats a simple drop in job like the bosch pumps?

Just want one that fits in the factory cradle to make life easier.

It needs to be similar specs to a 15psi low pressure carter pump if that helps.

Any info on a rough price and a good place to purchase one is also much appreciated.

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Who is doing the tune for you?

btw, maybe the cheapest option will be using the stock fuel pump? I don't know about the prices but I think lots of people use them as lift pumps.

Can anyone give me a part number on a good in tank lift pump thats a simple drop in job like the bosch pumps?

Just want one that fits in the factory cradle to make life easier.

It needs to be similar specs to a 15psi low pressure carter pump if that helps.

Any info on a rough price and a good place to purchase one is also much appreciated.

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Can anyone give me a part number on a good in tank lift pump thats a simple drop in job like the bosch pumps?

Just want one that fits in the factory cradle to make life easier.

It needs to be similar specs to a 15psi low pressure carter pump if that helps.

Any info on a rough price and a good place to purchase one is also much appreciated.

Anyone got any info on the lift pump?

Pretty sure they are Bosch filters but cant remember as that fuel system was done atleast 3 years ago.

I found another pic. Its not pretty but works...

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... Roob 3 years old, you gotta change those suckus buddy! even if you havn't been using them, the fuel goes gluggy.

You can just save the money and use your standard pump. Its works just fine :D

As I said before... the standard pump will fitt better and be more reliable (especially with the origional wiring), as long as it's in good condition... alot better option than a nasty cheap walbro.

Cheers

Justin

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