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Old 06-29-2005, 12:01 PM
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I ran a Weldon 2025, it was very loud. I have dual Bosch 420's now.
Old 06-29-2005, 12:52 PM
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I run a weldon 2345, ya its loud, but the thing can move some gas, makes the waterhose on the side of my house look like a squirt gun
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Our Outlaw 10.5 car has two Magnafuel EFI 600's.
Old 06-29-2005, 01:34 PM
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The 2 Bosch pumps I am getting are part no 0580 254 044.

I assume this is the same as the 420lph pump you guys refer to in the US ?

I did ask before about the part number, but responses seemed few, although one person did say their's ended in "044", which is how the pump is commonly known in other parts of the world...
Bosch specs actually say its a 200lph @ 5 bar.
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Steve, I do not know the part numbers offhand. Mine were called 420L's by Tom@ls1speed.com.
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Originally Posted by redrumss
Both by Lethal Injection

1) Make sure you have the 100 micron filter before the pump NOT the 40 micron.


100 micron should only be used after the pump according to aeromotive. The want the 40 before the pump.

I am confused...
Sorry I have been busy and did not notice my mistake in the last post.. The 100 micron should be before the pump. The 40 micron causes to much restriction on the inlet side and could cause cavitation according to the tech guy at aeromotive.
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And voila, here they are... part number is clearly visible stamped on body of pump.





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