im not getting enough fuel to the motor, a few months ago the pump stuffed up and a put a repco fuel pump in, but now im thinking of putting a FMS fule pump in ir something simialr, but i want to know hat fuel pumps you guys use, but i would like a pump that sits in tank, an not a secondary pump,
any thoughts????
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I have a walbro in tank 255l/hr pump in mine. Easy to fit in the standard hanger and enough fuel for 500+hp. The bosch in-tank pumps also work well I have been told.
Walbro 255 intank...Around [under] $300 from most spare parts places like Napean Spares / Scot's Auto One etc..But you can go to Ford and pay much more... They are exactly the same looking from outside as std....
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sweet, would i need to run larger fuel lines, or are the adequate? so so i get it form nissan??
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Lowered, Clarion DXZ835MP Head Unit, 2x JL W0 Subs, FUTURE MODS: Twin 2.5'' exhaust, 200 RWKW Upgrade,
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