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It was on my R33

Has standard fittings to suit any car, but dont ask what car it will fit please :O

It helped me to get over 300rwhp with standard injectors with heaps of headroom.

I now have upgraded injectors so i pulled it out.

Comes with Fuel pressure gauge. and brackets to fit.

$150

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Iam thinking about upgrading my fuel system and getting a bigger pump. Do I need one of these to support approx250 rwkw. I have standard injectors which probably die at around 220rwkw, hence with the upgraded pump hopefully this will be higher a little bit. Anyone know?

I wouldnt say you 'need' it, some cars can push 200rwkw with standard fuel system and AFM, others cant get anywhere near..

I had the bosch 910 fuel pump but u need to bump up the fuel rail pressure via the fuel regulator to keep the standard injectors happy :O

It was on my R33

Has standard fittings to suit any car, but dont ask what car it will fit please :D

It helped me to get over 300rwhp with standard injectors with  heaps of headroom.

I now have upgraded injectors so i pulled it out.

Comes with Fuel pressure gauge. and brackets to fit.

$150

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