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Bosch 044 mounted in oem fuel filter bracket

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Aug 29, 2002
Upland, California
So I finally got around to installing my bosch 044 and golan filter. I was planning on mounting the pump under the car, near the tank and running a whole new -6 line to the rail.. But I ended up keeping the stock lines. I came up with an easier install using the oem fuel filter bracket. I only have one picture I took with my phone but I can post up some better shots if anyone wants to see them. I thought I had another straight -6 fitting, but I couldn't find it, so I used a push lock fitting and a clamp on the filter inlet. I'm going to re-do the lines soon here so it all fits really nice, I just wanted to get the car running to make it to our local Wednesday night meet. The bosch 044 is now running in line with my walbro 255 in tank. My base pressure actually went up about 4 psi at idle. The first pull I did the car was sputtering and went so rich the wideband couldn't even display the afr. Safe to say the 255 was running on the edge at 30psi with the hx35. So far so good and now I just have to dial her back in and run more boost. :thumb:

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