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You are basically posting the same stuff in 2 threads now, getting confusing and you keep missing information between both threads which will just mean people repeat themselves...

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I installed my twin Nismo fuel pumps yesty ready for my e85 tune.

Just wanted to c what you guys thought of the way I did it.

I pulled the old pump out, than put the old cradle back in that baffle system down in the tank, I got both the pumps but the large fuel pick up sock on the bottom and droped em into the tank, got a large hose clamp, wrapped it around the pumps and the cradle, and tightened them up, the pumps are separated one on each side of the baffle system, the pickups are at the lowest point of the tank, and the pumps are on the same angle as the factory pump would be.

Than I got a Y section and ran the feed lines into it and than a single line to the feed on the lid.

So basicly the pumps are apart, lowest point of the tank, and Y into 1 line.

I took it for a run last night once everything was put back together, and everything works fine, gauges all good, fuel low light works. No fuel surge even when the fuel gauge is basicly on empty.

What you guys reckon? Sound like its Gunna b ok? How's everyone eles been fitting twin pumps in GTR tanks??

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