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naw he said the pump is pumping fine

sorry cant be more specific he was talking about it and i wasnt sure if he ment he was gunna look @ it then for the air leak and mentioned regulator but didnt think it was that

he took the AFM off i think the young fella sprayed it and after that it made the 175KW

i got it on camera but its very poor and all you get is mostly sound which distorts over like 4000rpm

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im fairly sure the stock pump cant handle much more than 175rwkw, thats where mine cut out anyway. i went for the bosch 040 internal, they handle up to 250kw. it made a huge difference, very valuable upgrade that one! :whistling:

ah ok sumthing to look into them whats the cheaper walbro (not sure spellling like the $180 one)

here is link very very poor footage

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qPr4_TLD0iY

I got Shaun to put in the Walbro FP and i have had NO issues with mine also.......buth pumps are pretty identical!

my R34 is leaning out in the top end, and I think I would be making a little more power than that - so I think it is true what Sam said. I have just bought a Walbro 255lph pump off Ebay for $125 delivered .... and am going to chuck in a Sard fuel regulator while I'm at it - then get the SAFCII tuned by Donnon, to hopefully make around the 200rwkw mark I am hoping. :whistling:

yeah he didnt push it was possibly leaning out too much or sum other issues i forget

i know after 140kw he wasnt happy about that and knew there should be more in it thats when he took the AFM off and started looking arround @ stuff

i didnt bother getting the dyno chart cause it was incomplete

anyways off to bed got a wedding to drive in tomorrow :whistling:

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yeah, I have an 044 in mine, and it's making about 200rwkw (estimate!), I would have thought the skyline setup would streach a bit further than 175?

The cars are getting old.. They pumps are getting lazy. :whistling:

Mine crapped out at around 67,000km's and 160rwkw.

spotted a chick in an orange 32 with front bar in primer coming out of modbury triangle. Also a P plater chick in a maroon r33 down port rush. Looks like most hotties are getting into imports now...

hah the orange 32 is flick from CSA / SHY, luke (skylineguy19) girlfriend............her old car was the black NOT URS lancer..........the car was owned by a chick called erin from NS i believe....

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