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Which fuel pumps are best? What else should I replace? 200

Okay, Here's the deal. For those of you who haven't seen my previous posts, I 've had this on again/off again project where I have been attempting to convert an '82 245 diesel wagon to a gas car. I have it all together to the point of only having to install the exhaust and then attempt to start the car. I have replaced all of the normal wear items that I can think of (ie: new Nissans 3-row radiator, one of those Hepu water pumps, also a new heater core and blower motor as well as I had my starter and alternator rebuilt by a reputable local alternator oufit. I've also installed a blaster 2 coil, I had the fuel injectors flow tested and electrosonically cleaned by cruisinperformance). I've probably left something out that I can't remember at the moment. Well, sorry for the rambling on about all of this but I was thinking that since I've gone to all this trouble and since I don't know the condition of the fuel pumps that I got from the donor car that I should replace the fuel pumps as well. What are your brand recommendations for both the in-tank pre-pump and the main fuel pumps? Also, is their any other wear items that you folks would recommend that I replace as my goal with this car is to not have to replace anything for a good while. And as always thanks in advance for any and all input.






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