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The Bosch 044 I just found out was a 700hp pump which is hell good enough I'm

Not sure what pump I have I bet it's a standard gtst pump running a rb26 I got the car like that I can hear the pump dying in the ass when u let it prime up with the ignition on u can get Bosch 044 rip offs for 70 buck eBay bloke reckons he runs them in his race car but there 100 less lph then the real thing not sure if I trust copy's of the Bosch 044

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Lol at copies, as if you even consider that espicially for something crucial like a fuel pump which youve just leRnt the hard way.

If you can afford 500 go nismo its direct fit 10 min install but if you want to save abit go the 044 for 200 bux just have to muck around a little to make it fit in stock position.

Yeah but the thing is I don't know if it was my fuel pump or why waste money if I don't know all I no is that it was melting the outsides of the pistons it's was running then just stalled like out of fuel lost compression and little bits of steel shavings where in the bores from the tops of the outsides of melted pistons

I have new motor

So as Jez said; put it in, drive it sedately to a tuner, and get them to check everything out.

You could also just pull your fuel pump out and check what it is, takes 10 minutes. If it's a stock GTST pump then you can be fairly certain that's what the issue was.

Im going a genuine 044 Bosch yeah I'm not sure close to 500 I think but I bOught the car like that next thing it's starts detonating when being thrashed cracks a ring land ok then new piston and rings where put in then it stalls and loses compression

I have a standard rb26 boosted up to 14psi with a full exhaust and pods that's all mate

Im going a genuine 044 Bosch yeah I'm not sure close to 500 I think but I bOught the car like that next thing it's starts detonating when being thrashed cracks a ring land ok then new piston and rings where put in then it stalls and loses compression

500hp with a standard 26 with a bit of boost? You have no idea what you're talking about do you lol?

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