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Where is an aristo fuel pump assembly in the states?

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Old 10-08-15, 09:22 PM
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Default Where is an aristo fuel pump assembly in the states?

I can find them in Japan, but I am struggling to find them in the US or Canada. Can anyone point me in the right direction, or have one they would like to get rid of?
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Is there some difference between the Aristo and the GS fuel pump assemblies?
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Originally Posted by amaz87
I can find them in Japan, but I am struggling to find them in the US or Canada. Can anyone point me in the right direction, or have one they would like to get rid of?
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Old 10-11-15, 06:50 PM
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Probably only difference is the side of the car it is on.

Could be mirrored on how the fuel outlet goes out. Don't know, will be doing my GS pump tomorrow.
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Originally Posted by RamAirRckt
Probably only difference is the side of the car it is on.

Could be mirrored on how the fuel outlet goes out. Don't know, will be doing my GS pump tomorrow.
RHD or LHD shouldn't matter, the tank assembly should be the same. The fuel filler inlet is on the same side either way so I would imagine the pump assembly is visually the same.

I would imagine the difference is going to be flow rate as one is for a turbo application and the other is for a naturally aspirated application. That's just my opinion, I don't know if it's true.
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Contact Japan Parts Service. I bought mine from there and they are top notch guys. The flow rate is very different from the GS pump, it can handle around 600hp.
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Originally Posted by Debonair
Is there some difference between the Aristo and the GS fuel pump assemblies?
difference is the aristo has a return line port on the assembly vs the usdm which does not,

and you need the return line for turbo swap
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Originally Posted by VIPDreamin
Contact Japan Parts Service. I bought mine from there and they are top notch guys. The flow rate is very different from the GS pump, it can handle around 600hp.
Yeah those guys can sort it, I've seen Chris personally pull them out of cars in Japan so he gets them all the time
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Originally Posted by xStayTuned
difference is the aristo has a return line port on the assembly vs the usdm which does not,

and you need the return line for turbo swap
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