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Old 08-19-2013, 05:12 PM
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http://treperformance.com/i-7568325-...1980-1982.html

140 liters is 37 gal. 43 PSI.

Has anyone used one of these???
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Just get the real Bosch unit, it is only $20 more
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That doesn't seem right when compared to what Roger is selling. Something doesn't add up if they are claiming it is OEM. And I trust Roger a lot more.

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If your car is CIS/K-jet, its definitely not suitable - you would need a system pressure of 75psi. IIRC L- and Lh-jet need round 45psi, so it might be marginal for those as well...
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You could also upgrade to the bosch 044 fuel pump. puts out more than enough for a CIS setup.
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Correct fuel pump for a US 82 is 928 608 104 01 or Bosch 61 417.

69475 is not the correct pump but also not saying it would not work.
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Originally Posted by The Forgotten On
You could also upgrade to the bosch 044 fuel pump. puts out more than enough for a CIS setup.
You can, but to get accurate pressures you will need to mess around with the CIS fuel distributer control pressure valve and that involves hit or miss with the shims.


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Why will the pressure regulator need adjustment with an 044 pump please? If its correctly set now, will it be overwhelmed with delivery? I had an S4 pump on my CIS car for years, and it delivered spec pressure and volume fine, at up to 120F, despite being technically a lower pressure unit.
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