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hey guys. does anyone here have a spare 33 gtst fuel pump that i can buy of them? and how much?. or even to borrow?

my car is so screwed.. i think my pump is about to go, i drive and it randomly starts choking as if im out of petrol and it even stalls on me while on the hwy!! and i have to kick start! going 100kms hour!! sometimes around corners! LOL. even when it is idolling it sounds like misfire and stalls and comes back on.. and i give it a few revs then its fine again..

i may need to buy some coil packs and maybe even injectors to be sure.

if you have fuel pump, or coil packs or perhaps injectors you dont want, please be sure to pm me! asap if possible.

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You would be Better served to get a Bosch 040 to replace the stock pump if that's the issue. Stock pumps are all old and tired now...

I have the stock s2 injectors and afm if you need to borrow them to diagnose the issue, but I don't want to sell them

I agree about the afm sounding like the issue, mine did this when I was getting reversion from the bov.

Do you still have the stock bov?

Edited by Mitcho_7

Stinkypoo: i have a series 1 r33 gtst. does 32pumps fit?

Mitcho_7: i was thinking of buying the bosch. might as well. also it would be great to borrow your afm and injectors for a few weeks to test seeing as im only free during weekends to be able to put the injectors in. and no i have an after market hks sequencial bov.

Edited by LiL_JeT

We just put my AFM in his car to see how it goes.

His one looks to be covered in blow by oil so it might fix it.

Also goin to try a new fuel filter because it's never been changed and go from there.

His also going to put the old plumb back BOV to see if this helps

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