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Correct prices have gone up a lot on N1 water pumps.  There is a difference in 32 and 33 we mod the R33 N1 to suit R32.  There is no N1 pump for R32 and the R32 water pump cost a lot more.

What is the mod ??

See my earlier post, UAS list an R32 N1 water pump for $380......

Edit: oops, your from there I see :( so your saying the R32 N1 pump is just a modified R33 pump ??

SteveL: I am looking for a picture of an R33 Water pump for you so I can show you where the hole you need to fill is.

This is what gtrken was talking about. He informed me of this at Hyperdrive the other day when I picked up my new pump.

Not having much luck finding a pic but if you have one post one up. I would take a pic of mine but I don't have it here with me unfortunately :rofl:

Correct the R33 has one hole that is long and R32 is short and this is what needs to be Tig welded and linished flat.

Nissan have no listing for N1 oil or water pump for R33 RB25 either Carlo was the first to get this and the RB26 bolts straight on.

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