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I Just upgrade my in tank pump on my R33 GTR.. When I was doing it I noticed there is some kind of regulator in line inside the tank? Should I remove this regulator or is it fine to stay? I am currently running the standard external FPR if that makes any difference. That said I may need an upgrade!

Thank you

Lee

I see.. Someone else told me it was a pulse dampner? I thought that was more likely the bit on the OEM pump itself?

So in fact I could take the one way valve out of the Bosch pump if I leave this inline one there?? I presume that might give a little extra flow from the pump? Or is it not worth it?? I actually think the pump is not the issue now but preparing myself with all the options just incase!

Thank you for your answers

Lee

I see.. Someone else told me it was a pulse dampner? I thought that was more likely the bit on the OEM pump itself?

So in fact I could take the one way valve out of the Bosch pump if I leave this inline one there?? I presume that might give a little extra flow from the pump? Or is it not worth it?? I actually think the pump is not the issue now but preparing myself with all the options just incase!

Thank you for your answers

Lee

Why on earth would you open the fuel pump? The thing in the fuel tank looks identical to the unit on the return fuel line in the engine bay and if so, it is a dampner. My old skyline ran without one in the fuel tank and it ran just fine. Ive got one now because I'm using a GTR pump. Didn't make any difference. If its there, leave it there. The fuel pump will pump the fuel, your regulator will hold the pressure. Its a simple system. So long your lines aren't run dry every time you turn the car off, you'll be fine starting it up.

Not sure exactly what we're talking about, but isn't it a check valve that keeps fuel pressurized so the instant the engine is cranked there is fuel versus not having it and having to crank for abit longer?

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