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if your in the need of a fuel pump I would recomend a Napa gold it's much cheaper and it's a Carter, it's what I have and it works great. I paid 220.00 I think the bosch unit was much more
It's still a Bosch pump, will fit in your factory pump mount, and will use the factory electrical connections. It flows 300 LPH (which I think is around 80 GPH) at 72.5 psi. You'll just need to get some different fittings for the fuel lines.
That's basically the same pump that I modded into my truck with some different fittings on the ends of the pump.
Let me tell you that a good pump makes a HUGE difference. My truck used to fall flat above 2500 rpm and now it pulls hard beyond 3000.
You'll have to remove the rubber blanket that surrounds the factory pump to get it to fit in the mounting clamp. No biggie. It won't make it noisey at all.
Last edited by Kwikkordead; May 23, 2007 at 08:48 AM.
That's pump i've been looking at. But on the bosch website here: the http://www.bosch-motorsport.de/pdf/c...mps/FP-200.pdf
It says that the output of this pump is greater than 200 lph (52 gph) at 5 bar (72.5 psi) part # 0580254044
Or that same pump which has been tested to flow 200 lpr at 8 bar (116psi) part # B261205413
I tried to research the flow rate of the factory pump at around 70psi to compare it to these and could not find any info on it. It sounds like the 0580254044 puts out more fuel than the stocker.