Change the fuel pump
Discussion
Hi All.
I'm looking to upgrade the nearside rear over the next couple of moths. I've got most of the hoses, filter and brackets from pmessling but I’m not sure which direction to go regarding the fuel pump.
Am I right to be looking at this one below,

Or, if I go the Bosch route, is this the one?

Anyone got a preference or is there another option.
Cheers
Nigel
I'm looking to upgrade the nearside rear over the next couple of moths. I've got most of the hoses, filter and brackets from pmessling but I’m not sure which direction to go regarding the fuel pump.
Am I right to be looking at this one below,

Or, if I go the Bosch route, is this the one?

Anyone got a preference or is there another option.
Cheers
Nigel
Is it the same as fitted to a Tuscan? See parts list entry for 2 suggestions:
https://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&...
https://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&...
From the alternative parts list:
Bosch 0 580 254 957. 128 litres per hour at 5 bar. Abailable from http://www.fuelpumpsonline.co.uk/bosch-fuel-pump-0...
Bosch 0 580 254 957. 128 litres per hour at 5 bar. Abailable from http://www.fuelpumpsonline.co.uk/bosch-fuel-pump-0...
I looked at all the various options (for my 4.5), but went with the OE spec:
Bosch 0 580 254 957 (128 litres per hour at 5 bar).
The newer part number ends in 909, but I think it’s the same pump.
Very glad to hear you have ‘the correct’ attachment parts from our Mr Essling - the original filter and pump attachments are seriously annoying.
Bosch 0 580 254 957 (128 litres per hour at 5 bar).
The newer part number ends in 909, but I think it’s the same pump.
Very glad to hear you have ‘the correct’ attachment parts from our Mr Essling - the original filter and pump attachments are seriously annoying.
I am carrying the Sytec 044 pump as a spare, but I would have to jury-rigged the wiring if I have to use it in an emergency as the OEM wiring would not survive, it would probably be easier to find a used pump from a scrappy
It's worth bearing in mind that the 0 580 254 957 was never used by any other car producing 400bhp plus, it was mainly used in very ordinary small hatchbacks
It's worth bearing in mind that the 0 580 254 957 was never used by any other car producing 400bhp plus, it was mainly used in very ordinary small hatchbacks
Hi,
I opted for the sytec OTP044 which as mentioned above is going to involve upgrading the wiring. The dscription of the wiring being tiny is spot on.

The information with it has specified a pre filter. I’ve looked back through the forums and can remember seeing an image of a pre filter installed with the fuel pipe forming a loop enabling the filter to fit before the pump (can’t find it now). Has anyone got any suggestions for fitting a pre filter. Not a lot of space.
Cheers
Nigel
I opted for the sytec OTP044 which as mentioned above is going to involve upgrading the wiring. The dscription of the wiring being tiny is spot on.

The information with it has specified a pre filter. I’ve looked back through the forums and can remember seeing an image of a pre filter installed with the fuel pipe forming a loop enabling the filter to fit before the pump (can’t find it now). Has anyone got any suggestions for fitting a pre filter. Not a lot of space.
Cheers
Nigel
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