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Originally Posted by Rusty
Took the Nismo on a long weekend. Only to have it break down.  Think maybe the stock fuel pump went belly up. I can hear phunk's fuel pump prime. But can't hear the stock fuel pump prime.  Had to rent a u-haul truck and trailer to get home.  Soon as I get some time. I'll check it out in more detail.
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Good news. The Nismo is fixed. Self-inflicted problem.

When I installed phunk's road race fuel pump. On one of fuel lines. Where it slides over a fitting. I didn't have the hose clamp up far enough on the hose. This allowed the hose to slowly slip off over a period of time. When the hose came off. It quite feeding fuel to the engine.