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hey guys, had my car dynoed yesterday and it pulled 149rwkw's on 11PSI on a very hot 37 degree day with only a full mandrel bent exhaust and a hot air pod as he called it. The one thing thats letting me down and he said its the same with all RB20's at this point is my fuel pump, he said its running fairly lean and i could do some damage if not replaced soon so my question is guys with RB20's is:

what aftermarket fuel pump are you using and whats the best value for money?

Can any of the sponsors get any cheap, i'm not looking for something too outrageous cause i'm only chasing a max of 220 rwkw's!

cheers guys!

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is the bosch 040 a straight intank replacement?

I am also insterested in getting a new fuel pump for my R32 :)

Its a straight intank replacment in the sense that you can mound it on the stock cradle with hose clamps, you just need a banjo fitting and dome nut for the top, and some proper in tank hose.

i have heard a LOT of horror stories from people using Walbro pumps, and only 1 or 2 cases of them actually holding up, and more success stories with Bosch pumps...

http://www.importbitz.com.au/enginenew.htm

So this one wouldn't be any good then?

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