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Old 04-08-05 | 03:13 AM
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Originally Posted by howard coleman
the kenne bell boost a pump is an attractive option versus a huge fuel pump.

a sensor triggers the unit into action as you reach positive turbo boost and it juices your pump with an easily adjustable zero to 50% increase in voltage.

Kenne Bell pioneered the product over 30 years ago and i strongly suggest you visit their engineering rich website to get all your questions answered.

i have run it for 2 years w 850s and 1600s and my cosmo pump. i love it.

i think it beats running a huge pump as it doesn't constantly recycle gas to the motor and tank which results in warmer gas. msd makes a similar product. i looked at both and bought the original.

$200.

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I believe this Bosch 044 pump combined with the stock TII fuel pump relay and resistor will be the most elegant and cost effective solution. hIGGI just has to use one of the aux outputs of his E6K for switching.
Old 04-08-05 | 09:53 AM
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Originally Posted by hIGGI
Ok, my 044 Bosch pump came in today, cost me 141 GBP including shipping from UK to CZ ;o)

Now i have to figure out mounting in FC fuel tank and pickup sock.
Where in the UK did you get this pump? as that price seems very good for the UK.

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P.S. Nice install
Old 04-09-05 | 01:59 AM
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Originally Posted by Wav
Where in the UK did you get this pump? as that price seems very good for the UK.

Cheers,

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P.S. Nice install
http://www.interex.co.uk/
Old 05-10-05 | 09:29 AM
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Cool

Thanks very much

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Old 05-10-05 | 11:23 AM
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Originally Posted by BoostedRex
How hard was it to source the GTR pumps? Also, how much did those two pumps cost?

Zach
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Old 02-13-07 | 05:30 PM
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someone mentioned that the ATL filter was $70.00, hIGGI what filter did you use?
Old 02-13-07 | 11:44 PM
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Originally Posted by Montrealer
Are you sure this can be used internally?
It say BOSCH 044 600hp External EFI Fuel Pump

I'm in the market for a good pump and if it can be usd internally, I'm gonna buy it.
Old 02-14-07 | 12:13 AM
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how do you get two pumps in the FC fuel tank without worrying about fuel starvation while cornering?
Old 02-14-07 | 05:25 AM
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I was running on 044 pump in tank with some ghetto rigged filter and fuel starvation was issue. So i decided to build surge tank and run this pump externally, which seems to be working a lot better.

http://rx7cz.net/photos/workshop140/
Old 02-14-07 | 06:05 AM
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lol, ok thanks in a search i read that a ford filter fits the 044 but no more info other than that, by the way i saw pictures of your surge tank nice work!
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