In Tank Fuel Filter: Gen1
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I have recently completed the fuel filter mod on my Gen1(2005). When I found out how much for the genuine filter I had kittens. I started with a new pump which slots straight into where the old one was. It comes with a new tea bag filter. You do have to engage in some soldering to make a really good job but well worth it.

I have now bypassed the fuel filter using the following method. Wont write it up, just follow the link.

http://www.hayabusa.org/forum/threads/fu...od.175027/

Under the fuel tank I have used a Ryco Z200 filter:
http://www.supercheapauto.com.au/Product...om=1021647

New lines and hose clamps. Must have set me back $90 for the whole job, including the new pump:
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/161925354079?...EBIDX%3AIT

Takes a couple of hours to do. You can do it with a half full tank but easier when empty.

From here on in I can replace the fuel filter within 20 minutes. At $16.50 from SuperCheap it may as well be a part of a general service.

Performance seems to have returned to normal but with only one point left I will have to wait until I have a group to hide in to test....


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I did the Kemso pump, Z200 external in-line filter. Runs like a scalded cat now.... Cost me $90 for the Pump, Filter, Fuel Injector lines and 4 hose clamps...
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I have a 2015 pump on my '09 Busa... it's a better pump than the earlier design


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