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Old 12-25-2018, 09:22 AM   #18 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by jchammond View Post
Unsure how long the oem paper filter last (before stopping up) others may know. You may be able to install a new one (in tank) without adding a new fuel line & making a return system,,,as the oem internally regulates fuel pressure & uses bypass pressure to work a venturi to pull fuel from the other side of tank...that’s the other hose you will see in tank that crosses over...”Phunk” is the owner of CJM Motorsports & he should be able to answer all questions....but his setup is definitely better than OE
Wishful thinking on the concept by Nissan that has failed many of us time and time again. With 10 gallons in the tank and going around a sweeping right hander on the street with luggage in the car I fuel starved thus losing suction from the LHS of the tank anyway.

I've found the Holley Hydramat 11mm fuel pump pickup sock will fit on our OE pump inlets (11.3mm); however, haven't put it to practice yet. Hopefully will fix the issue with the least time/money investment for a street only car.
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