Anybody using Bosch 044 Racing Fuel Pumps - 300+LPH/700+HP
Anybody using Bosch 044 Racing Fuel Pumps - 300+LPH/700+HP
As a In-Tank pump, just wondering how eaasy or complicated the installation was, and if I would need any special fittings?
Still debating on the bosch or supra fuel pump!
Still debating on the bosch or supra fuel pump!
i have 2 044 bosch pumps mounted externally in my car buy i've used them on in tank set-ups in a dozen rx-7's and vws.
the feed side of the pump has some weird thread fitting that comes with the pump and i was able to get an adapter to -10 an for it from moreland hose
http://www.morelandhose.com/
the feed side of the pump has some weird thread fitting that comes with the pump and i was able to get an adapter to -10 an for it from moreland hose
http://www.morelandhose.com/
Originally Posted by SPEED_NYC
i have 2 044 bosch pumps mounted externally in my car buy i've used them on in tank set-ups in a dozen rx-7's and vws.
the feed side of the pump has some weird thread fitting that comes with the pump and i was able to get an adapter to -10 an for it from moreland hose
http://www.morelandhose.com/
the feed side of the pump has some weird thread fitting that comes with the pump and i was able to get an adapter to -10 an for it from moreland hose
http://www.morelandhose.com/
I have one in tank. At least two more have them here local.
None of them have maxed out with upgraded wiring and lines. All of them well above 460RWHP.
Of course if you don't design a system to support the pump...you'll max anything out.
None of them have maxed out with upgraded wiring and lines. All of them well above 460RWHP.
Of course if you don't design a system to support the pump...you'll max anything out.
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I'll roger up to being one of the Aeromotive failure. It was my secondary pump, was mounted well below the surge tank it drew from and received full voltage (13.X volts). Lasted about 9K miles with only a few track days on it. I autopsied the pump with nothing readily obvious pointing to the failure node, though admittedly I'm not an engineer.
Back to Bosch for me...
Back to Bosch for me...
Originally Posted by Carl Byck
I have heard that via the rumor mill, but nobody that owned own, just shops bad mouthing them. I have an A1000, it easily supports 500rwhp in my car, tons of fuel in the return line...
Originally Posted by hIGGI
I run it in tank, but after issues with fuel starvation in cornering, i am thinking about moving it out in combination with surge tank
even 2nd try with remodelling pickup point did not helped, i am building surge tank and setting it up external
not sure about size of surge tank and if stock TII pump will be ok for feeding surge, should see in summer
Originally Posted by Carlos Iglesias
I'll roger up to being one of the Aeromotive failure. It was my secondary pump, was mounted well below the surge tank it drew from and received full voltage (13.X volts). Lasted about 9K miles with only a few track days on it. I autopsied the pump with nothing readily obvious pointing to the failure node, though admittedly I'm not an engineer.
Back to Bosch for me...
Back to Bosch for me...
Unless your running the Bosch straight to the battery, it should act the same as the stock pump, switching from 9-12+ volts.
-Alex
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From: The Elysian Fields (Texas)
Aeromotive controller marketing assessment
Alex,
I personally believe that Aeromotive's (the originating source of your understanding) caveat against operating the pump for more than 30 minutes due to potential pump damage if used without their super-duper special controller is a bandaid to a crappy design. NO other pump maufacturer nor EFI shop that I've heard of or talked with (including Marren, Kinsler and RC) has made a similar recommendation.
Anecdotally, I had a Bosch pump in my last FD for quite a few year, and as long as the in-coming fuel was properly strained by an inlet sock (learned this the hard way), the pump worked like a champ in what was a daily driver for many years. Think it'll be a LONG time before I buy other than a Bosch pump!
Both my internal and external pumps have been customed wired to get's full battery voltage (13+ volts) NOT regulated voltage (12.X volts). The stock fuel pump resistor is a fossil buried somewhere in my garage... anyone need to buy one?! ;-)
If you have any questions on my setup, please check out my thread that is linked in my sig below.
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I personally believe that Aeromotive's (the originating source of your understanding) caveat against operating the pump for more than 30 minutes due to potential pump damage if used without their super-duper special controller is a bandaid to a crappy design. NO other pump maufacturer nor EFI shop that I've heard of or talked with (including Marren, Kinsler and RC) has made a similar recommendation.
Anecdotally, I had a Bosch pump in my last FD for quite a few year, and as long as the in-coming fuel was properly strained by an inlet sock (learned this the hard way), the pump worked like a champ in what was a daily driver for many years. Think it'll be a LONG time before I buy other than a Bosch pump!
Both my internal and external pumps have been customed wired to get's full battery voltage (13+ volts) NOT regulated voltage (12.X volts). The stock fuel pump resistor is a fossil buried somewhere in my garage... anyone need to buy one?! ;-)
If you have any questions on my setup, please check out my thread that is linked in my sig below.
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Originally Posted by Zero R
I run 3 total one in tank into a surge two after the surge. They're great pumps.
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Originally Posted by Xcessive
Hi Sean. We run two pumps out of a sump on the bottom of the tank with our gt42r setup
and we put down 668rwhp so far @ 32psi and still going up. R
and we put down 668rwhp so far @ 32psi and still going up. R
Originally Posted by FCNAred
where can i source one for in tank use with the filter sock without being worried that it might be a chinese knockoff in a bosch box?







