ceedubya

crazy legs
Mar 18, 2004
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newcastle upon tyne
can anyone tell me where i can get the fittings to connect the 044 pump into my fuel lines.

i dont need a full fitting kit just the fittings that fasten into the pump

my pipe work is the normal vag click style
 
Do you have barbs on the pump or banjos?

For mine, I removed the OEM push on fitting for the inlet using a length of pipe straight off the outlet from the tank pump under the rear bench.

Just another option if you don't find the fittings you are after.
 
Do you have barbs on the pump or banjos?

For mine, I removed the OEM push on fitting for the inlet using a length of pipe straight off the outlet from the tank pump under the rear bench.

Just another option if you don't find the fittings you are after.

i dont have any useable fittings with the pump, this is what i have =


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out of tank pump into filter first? then into 044?

i was gonna fit it= out of tank, 044, filter, engine

does the 044 need to go after filter
 
You can fit it like the Walbro by fitting barbs available from motor factors etc that screw in. Also ask Hooch how he fitted his. I think He went banjo?

Bill, mine is before the filter..............I think.
 
I've seen some nice installs like this one with anodised fittings if you have the cash.

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thats a tidy setup

i need to find a local place that can sort the intake side of the pump and then i can think about the last leg of this big turbo carry on and get it mapped:funk:
 
thats a tidy setup

i need to find a local place that can sort the intake side of the pump and then i can think about the last leg of this big turbo carry on and get it mapped:funk:

cant wait to see your car mapped up one day!
 
Look forward to it. Should give an indication of what some others with 18G can expect.
 
Won't be for a while. Have been recovering from an operation and I'm out of the UK for work next month. Interestingly since fitting an Apexi AVC-r, my car has been running perfect. I almost don't want to take it apart again.

All the best with yours.