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car is 1993 R33 GTS-T RB25DET manual mspec. 70,000km. So about 2months ago had a miss took it to my mechanic looked at the plugs first. changed the plugs everything went good drove it for about 1000km the trouble struck the car was missin really bad wouldnt boost would g over 80km back firing then shut down then got towed home.

the problem after checking all coil packs plugs vac hoses afm and anything else I then moved my way to the boot where it then all made sence the fuel pump had shit it. this also caused my cat heat lamp to come on (may need new cat now) so today went in a new 600hp walbro intank jobbi primed it then went 1st turn of the key something so simple and overlooked caused me big dramas. so start at the fuel pump if miss is happening or poor performance car goes better than the day i bought it.

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