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53 minutes ago, Chickenman said:

You should definitely run a Pre-Filter all the Time. But it should be a filter that suits the Task. 

In tank filters come with a Filter sock. As mentioned those work well. They are a coarse filter and relatively non-restrictive. Being 80 to 120 Microns in size.

I've never see a factory installed prefilter on any car?  Has anyone?

 

How do you know the size of the pores of the in-tank strainer?

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12 minutes ago, Patcon said:

My 95 suburban had one on the fuel pick up of the in tank pump. My Z3's have them on the pick ups too

But is it a filter or a screen?  Most tanks have the sock/strainer.  But they're not really fine enough to be called filters.  That's why Nissan calls them a strainer, and the filter a filter.  I think.  Microns are small.

I tried to find the EF mention but couldn't.

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I think I found the G3 spec at 5 microns, the fuel strainer I am going to try is 20microns, I would like to run with out it but since my sock is missing, I feel I need something in front of the pump.

I tried looking for 100 micron strainers, there were a few but all seemed to have AN fittings which I did not want to figure out.

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Just wanted to know where the "fact" that the socks are 80-120 microns came from.  The source of the information.  A verified number that people can use to specify the type of media that they want to place in front of their pump.

And conflating filters with strainers is where people get screwed up.  It's the basis for the original collapsing G3 story. 

CM, are people you offer tuning advice to "customers"?  Sounds like you have a business but I think that you're just offering free support to people over the internet.  Is there a business behind it?

Just verifying.  It's my nature.

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7 hours ago, Chickenman said:

Wasn't there a thread on here about those Gaud awful " Glass " fuel filters. I I recall it was rather amusing. Someone was not at all happy with " Mr. Gasket "...... 

Madkaw had an issue with one I think. I've run them on everything from low psi Mercury outboards to 36 Psi on my 280 before the fpr to check for pink colored fuel on my '77. No leaks. I have them on everything but my Camry and Exmark mower without issue since the late '80s. Just change the screens. I've been lucky I guess?

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Went out and found a picture of a 1986 300ZX intank pump with the screen encapsulating the pickup area.  https://www.rockauto.com/en/catalog/nissan,1986,300zx,3.0l+v6,1209563,fuel+&+air,fuel+pump,6256

It's what people should try to be replicating, or be trying to replicate (grammar lockup in my brain,) if they poke a hole in their in tank sock.  Don't know the specs but there's a lot of surface area.

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13 hours ago, Dave WM said:

I think I found the G3 spec at 5 microns, the fuel strainer I am going to try is 20microns, I would like to run with out it but since my sock is missing, I feel I need something in front of the pump.

I tried looking for 100 micron strainers, there were a few but all seemed to have AN fittings which I did not want to figure out.

Holley makes a a couple . 100 Microns SS mesh with 3/8 NPT. So you can go with either hose barbs or AN fittings as you wish. 

175 GPH : https://www.summitracing.com/int/parts/hly-162-553

100 GPH: https://www.summitracing.com/int/parts/hly-162-551

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