Fuel damper

Discussion in 'Technical' started by DwEaMr, Oct 19, 2007.

  1. DwEaMr

    DwEaMr Zed-DDddddicted

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    Hey guys i need to replace my fuel damper..

    would repco or bosch have it?

    i know nissan would but they are too expensive.. got my FPR from them and it was painful..

    does anyone know where else i could get it?

    thanks...:)
     
  2. 90TTZ

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    DwEaMr Zed-DDddddicted

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    Thanks for that..

    for some reason ive always thought that ttz was in the states..

    thanks again
     
  4. LOWZX

    LOWZX Banned

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    lol,it would be quicker getting it from the states :eek:
    p/m fleet or zrated,or caz1
    if you are in melbourne,go to nissan parts box hill,thats where ttz get most of their parts from so ive been told
     
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    Don't forget cazracing.com.au and perthzperformance is a good source for anything Z as well.
     
  6. Wizard

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    Or you could

    Just run without one,
    I haven't run one for quite some time, and haven't noticed any difference.
     
  7. DwEaMr

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    really is it possible to run without one?

    doesn't a faulty one affect idle?

    um do you mean nissan spare parts in box hill?
     
  8. LOWZX

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    sure do :)
     
  9. J4Play

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    i wouldn't recommend this. fuel line resonance can screw with your fuel delivery, possibly resulting in a lean mix. no idea about the severity of this effect on the vg engine, but i assume nissan put one there for a reason.
     
  10. Wizard

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    Hasn't got anything

    To do with fuel mix, just supposedly evens out the pulses from the pump.
    long as you have a good pump and a pressure regulator that keeps the flow regulated, you won't have any probs.
    as i said been running mine for quite a while now,all good,
    know some other Zeds not running them, JP's slot car for one.
     

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