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ive got a new fuel pump on its way im hoping this is the fix. will install it when my hand heals up as a open burn and fuel dosnt mix to well. at the end of the day if i can fix the problem yourself you always feel that much better about youself. weres the fun in taking your car to a mechanic and saying fix this as you will learn nothing other than to rely on other people

cheers james

  • 2 weeks later...

Just a little update on my problem

Fuel filter got changed the other day and their was that much crap in it. I removed the fuel pump thinking their would be a bit of rusty crap in the tank after seeing the filter but as it turns their was a crap lot more than i thought to a point that only half the under side of the filter sock thing was able to let fuel through. So if all goes well when a new tank and the pump get put in i hope its going to be all sweet.

cheers james

  • 2 weeks later...

Changed fuel tank over on the weekend and the fuel was brown lol. Now the car not only feels smoother it has gained all the lost power over 4 grand hopefully it stays this way and i have no more problems

cheers james

  • 11 months later...

Hey man did you know what was wrong in the end.. i have the same problem in my r32 gtst also. ive changed my fuel pumps, and also the spark plugs. the coil packs are stock but i have checked for cracks and all.. any idea if it was the fuel filter?

thanks niran

Hey man did you know what was wrong in the end.. i have the same problem in my r32 gtst also. ive changed my fuel pumps, and also the spark plugs. the coil packs are stock but i have checked for cracks and all.. any idea if it was the fuel filter?

thanks niran

Remap and coil packs. Guarantee this will fix it if you've replaced everything else.

Remap and coil packs. Guarantee this will fix it if you've replaced everything else.

hey bro, yer i changed coil packs still no good, even changed ecu's lol, it comes as the car warms up i was thinkin maybe i have a small solder crack with the joins on the air flow meter?

What the h3ll is it with ppl avoiding taking their car to a mechanic?? I wonder just how many cars are kept off the road for months at a time cos of ppl scratching around on here trying to solve faulst which could be solved in a hours of a mechanic's time. Especially when ppl have a hard time describing faults on here... you could just SHOW it to a mechanic and say "THERE! THAT! What IS that?? Fix it pls!"

lol you said it man.

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