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  1. Hi guys Ok so i have been having a fuel surge issue since i put my DW200 fuel pump in. along with 3" exhaust and tune. It occurs when i corner sharply to the right with my foot hard up it, after changing gears the car will "jerk, stutter, pause" then take off like normal. It occurs only when im on 1/2 or below tank level. Apparently this is common in Subbies, especially with a higher powered Fuel pump.... has anyone else experienced this? Is there a cheap way to fix it? PLEASE dont reply just put more gas in... because when you have 50 bucks worth of gas in your tank i shouldn't need to put more in.... I have heard that aftermarket fuel pumps use a smaller fuel filter than the OEM one... and by simply using my OEM one it will help. ( im yet to try this as im wrapping up uni for the year, so will try in a few weeks) Obviously and surge tank would work - but that's $$$ i can spend on other stuff so im looking for a cheap solution! Possibly inserting some partions into the tank? stop the slosh - i believe the spec-C have these factory. Cheers
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