Where can I get a cheap fuelpump for my 1991 Q45?

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Twodeep27
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Fuel pump not workin. Seen some from rnges of 250-325. Where can I get one cheaper.


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You can try RockAuto and use a 5% off discount code. Advance Auto Parts also sells a fuel pump. If you order online and use discount code VISA then pick-up in store, you can get it for $185 + tax.

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OEM original Bosch #69648 pump is currently $190 including shipping on Amazon.Plug and play.....be sure to purchase the O ring too, amazon also sells that.

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Could you not get a walbro 255lph pump from say a 240sx?I mean some people use q pumps in there 240's so I don't see why it wouldn't fit vise versa.only thing is that a 240 uses no fpcu...

Walbro pumps have enough ooomph to feed turbo skyline motors so a stock v8 should be easy no?and a walbro pump with strainer/kit is less than 100$ all over.

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240RB1 wrote:Could you not get a walbro 255lph pump from say a 240sx?I mean some people use q pumps in there 240's so I don't see why it wouldn't fit vise versa.only thing is that a 240 uses no fpcu...

Walbro pumps have enough ooomph to feed turbo skyline motors so a stock v8 should be easy no?and a walbro pump with strainer/kit is less than 100$ all over.
Could he keep the OEM setup or does he have to rewire anything?

OEM fuel pumps last 100+K miles...Why risk it with a crappy part? It is easy to replace but why???

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