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New Deatschwerks DW300 High Flow In-Tank Fuel Pump Testing & Review By MAPerformance

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My options are this pump and the JF pump, which I'm leaning towards just because I know how much it costs..
 
$170, 3 year warranty, plug and play and outperforms the Bosch 044 :hellyeah::thumb:

Make sure you have enough in stock, this sounds like the King of all pumps.
 
Believe it or not...this pump is QUIET...it's an added benefit that many people are overlooking! Gone are the days sounding like a 747 is powering up for take off right in your back seat!

I never understood how you DSM guys can complain about the walbros being loud. The pump is in the back of the car! The pump in my car is 6" from my right buttcheek and I barely notice it :p

That said, I really wish you guys had these around last April when I bought the wally from you. Do want!
 
I'll pick one of these up when my car is done and I have some more money to spare. Stop making me spend money!!! ROFL
 
You're never going to get the stock fuel regulator to sit even at 50psi with this pump, look at the pumps flow at 40psi vs a stock pump or Walbro.

MAP, aside from Aeromotive users etc, who needs to worry about base pressure and who doesn't.
 
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