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Old 07-04-2016, 08:01 PM   #7703 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by osburnrs View Post
If it's truly snapped then you might need a pump. If I remember right. There is only a spring on one side. I'm on my 3rd Z and the fuel starvation when pulling g's is not new. They finally fixed it on my 2015 Nismo. Don't convince yourself that a pump will fix the problem because it won't. It also shouldn't have anything to do with your traction control. That's just her trying to adjust for the track conditions which will wear your pads out quick. Just turn off the TC and drive her. You'll be a much better driver for it. Lessons learned


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Trust me it's snapped, had the pump out and the whole rod was just missing from the other side of the pump along with its spring. Others have had this issue too with the way the fuel pump assembly breaks it makes the cars computer freak out because it's not getting the correct fuel flow from the pump. Found someone on here selling their whole fuel system though including pump so hopefully they respond back to me
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