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Just buy Walbro GSS-341-GSS-342 they are like $150 cheap as chips lol and it's direct replacement for r33 gts or if you're running more than 300kw+ get Bosh 044 fuel bump then you will need to modify the bracket and direct rewire you pump for better voltage.

if you having a go at installing pump visit DIY section

there is lots of information on forums just use search button eg "how to install fuel pump r33"

hope this helps

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044 in tank FTW.

Hyperdrive sourced all the fitting and installed mine (including rewiring) for a very good price, can be done yourself and there's plenty of DIY writeups on the forums, I just cbf :P

What did they charge? I'm looking to get that done aswell but cbf too haha

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What did they charge? I'm looking to get that done aswell but cbf too haha

Not sure about 34's, but 32's drop voltage at idle so they rewired for a constant 12v. The cradle needs a little massaging to fit and they mounted it nice and low. Went from surging when chucking 'nuts with under 1/2 tank, to being able to chuck 'nuts with the needle almost on empty. My mate has the same setup in his GTS4 and that single 044 in tank is supporting ~540awhp.

I also prefer the 044 with sock filter setup as opposed to the 040 with integral pickup.

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