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So I bought a nismo fuel pump for my r34 gtt pretty straight forward installation as its a direct replacement pump. Put everything back together went to start the car and wait for it nothing. Can hear the pump priming but the engine isn't ticking over at all.

Any ideas? Nothing is leaking pump is priming so why isn't it starting?

Going to have another looking in the morning so hopefully i can work it out.

Thanks

yep 3 lines

1xcircle shaped line = black
1xelbow shaped line = orange
1xeblbow shaped line = yellow

joined them all back correctly

back to black
orange to orange
yellow to yellow

so can't see how that is wrong hmmmmm?

yep was running fine before this and yes all i did was the fuel pump. By not ticking over i mean it doesn't even attempt to start nothing.

I have a nistune but surly this wouldn't effect it to the point of the car not turning on

Did you prime the system lots before turning on? If some of the fuel has drained out of the injectors then they sometimes take a bit to get started. Key on and off a fair few times is the easiest way to do it. Key on, let it prime, key off, repeat

Also change your fuel filter in case the new pump has stirred up some crap thats got through the sock (not likely but id change the fuel filter anyway)

If the car won't start:

1) Check battery voltage, you need at least 10.5v while key on start (yes actually turn it to START, even though you think nothing is happening, what could actually be happening is there isn't enough voltage to bring the solenoid in to engage the starter)
2) check fuses

3) check start relay (30 needs power, 85 and 86 need to energize a coil, so a test light between them with the key on start should light it up)

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