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has anybody changed the fuel pump on their s2 stagea?

im not necessarily after a bigger fuel pump, just an intank fuel pump that is at least equivalent to the standard one. so that i can do a straight swap over.

any ideas/model numbers??? i need to get something quickly/ASAP/now

i rang nissan, they said that they didnt have a listing or a price and that they would have to get one in from japan

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Most people replace stockers with Bosh 040 pumps.

Mine has a Nismo GTR fuel pump and hums quite loudly but thankfully can only be heard outside the car :D

never mind, i just found one at my dads work, which means...

1. i dont have to run around looking for one

2. i have it now so i dont have to wait to fix it

3. it will be a lot cheaper

WOOHOO!!! :D:D:woot:

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never mind, i just found one at my dads work, which means...

1. i dont have to run around looking for one

2. i have it now so i dont have to wait to fix it

3. it will be a lot cheaper

WOOHOO!!! :(:dry::O

I was going to say fuel pump this morning when you said you couldn't start it!

Good to hear you found the problem.

the coil packs have power, just dont have power when i try to crank it

The was the comment that stumped me though... Do they somehow wait for fuel?

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when we had the spark plug out of the engine but still connected to the coil packs, it was not firing, but from what ive heard its got something to do with it not being in its "magnetic field" like it is when its in the engine.

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when we had the spark plug out of the engine but still connected to the coil packs, it was not firing, but from what ive heard its got something to do with it not being in its "magnetic field" like it is when its in the engine.

coilpacks should fire no matter what position its in, i just did mine yesterday with it unbolted and hanging around and fired fine so worth a double check.

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