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  1. Subarubrat

    Subarubrat Formula 3

    Apr 1, 2009
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    My factory pump seems about average but I think I see a project coming up to do the 360 pump conversion just for good measure.
     
  2. tr512

    tr512 Formula 3

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    Read post 46
     
  3. Subarubrat

    Subarubrat Formula 3

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  4. tr512

    tr512 Formula 3

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    Yes that is the one,I was wrong it's not $300.00 it's $ 383.17 part # 185858
    You will also need a T fitting for the larger hose 5/8 or 16mm make sure you buy a metal one not pastic due to heat .I paid $ 7.00 for the T fitting which also does not come in the kit.
     
  5. Extreme

    Extreme F1 Rookie

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    Thanks I will be saving this thread for future reference.
     
  6. Subarubrat

    Subarubrat Formula 3

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  7. tr512

    tr512 Formula 3

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    Just i little update.
    I've put 500km on my car and it works great.The best thing that i like is that the F1 system primes in one flush even when it sits overnight,and no more clunky shifts.The 360 pump update is a very easy job to do yourself if you know your way around a car abit, and takes about 8 hrs.Total cost of parts was $1075.00.
    If anyone is thinking of doing this update and needs some help..feel free to message me.
    Michael
     
  8. WATSON

    WATSON Two Time F1 World Champ
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    Sep 9, 2010
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    That can't be true!!! I have read on the interwebz and this site that F1 pump problems cost $20,000 and involve a weejee board and prayers to the Italian hydraulic gods to repair.

    Kidding aside, glad you got it sorted and all is running well. I did the same to mine a few years back. Handled it in my garage on a Saturday afternoon.
     
  9. Extreme

    Extreme F1 Rookie

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    Does the $1075 include the 360 pump?
     
  10. tr512

    tr512 Formula 3

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    Yes the $1075.00 includes the pump
     

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