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Old 07-29-2005, 07:21 PM
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Does anyone have the part numbers for the 3.0 Bar Bosch Fuel Pressure Regulator and the Bosch High Flow Fuel Pump? Thanks
Old 07-29-2005, 07:56 PM
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The 3.0 bar FPR is : 0-280-160-249 but i dont know what the fuel pump # is
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the fuel pumps are typically called "an 044" pump. I beleive that is the first part of the Bosch part #.
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0 580 254 044
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That is not a typical pump for a mild upgrade car. They are hard to come by now also. Motec rates that pump for 800 HP for an NA car. It is usually around $500.
I have one and it works well - but this is not like an "upgraded Bosch pump" - Lindsey sells a decent upgrade pump.
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Yeah, that's a pretty big pump, but it is the standard for racing. There are more economical choices and you probably wont need that much CFM.

On the other end, it is common practice when one race prep's a GT3 Cup car to use 2 of them in parallel. That's a 400 HP engine +/-.
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Dark did a write on a site about the pumps IIRC I will look for it...
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http://www.darklightning.com/gi/951fp.htm
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Try Bosch 0 280 160 258 for a 3 bar FPR with stock-looking anodized finish. The 249 is black I believe, doesn't look quite right...
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Originally Posted by NZ951
Excellent website. Just what the doctor ordered.
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Yes, the 249 is black.



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