I hope you cleaned it & put it back in :thumbs its there for a reason :thumbs
Its in the inlet supply to the pump so restricts the amount of fuel when dirty, it’s a sort of last resort filter stopping any thing that gets past the main fuel filter due to poor fuel servicing maintenance or crap filters.
Its very common in many fuel pumps of its era CAV/ Delphi had them in for years.
wow just completed test drive, and wow!!
upon power, easier to start, no smoke what so ever.
i can now hear the turbo spooling up, never heard it before, to this extent.
very worthwile way to spend weekend, i am hoping that the free breathing engine is now going to return some etra mpg, will top tank up in morning, about 400 mile journey, so will see what we see, used to do about 400 to a tank, which worked out at about 27ish mpg.
no rattles on switch off, which i had read the butterfly throtle thingy stopped, so maybe i am right about it, seesawing the egr with fresh air? sort of makes sense, and i note it is classed as egr on the vacume switching thing, so as egr opens, it closes?
whatever, WOW!!
i drive a lot for work, until 6 weeks ago i had a 57 plate xtrail.
so cover mega miles, 27mpg is mixed driving pre egr and flap removal, did you blank off egr or do bearing insert?
was your manifold clogged up?
driving it now it seems so much more responsive, hopefly get the 33 or 30 as nissan sold it on as new, anyone ever get that figure?
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