A stock factory Nissan fuel filter should handle the flow fine, some aftermarkets may or may not be good enough. It's easy to check the flow on a carb fuel filter though, just drain the fuel out of it and blow through it. It should have zero restrictions once the liquid is gone from it. The float level is critical as well.
One other thing that no one mentioned directly is..... Always check all the hose connections and the hoses themselves on the feed side of the fuel pump. If you can spin the hose while it's clamped down on a fitting, then you have a potential leak. If you don't have a completely tight system before the fuel pump, you can lose fuel delivery, especially under extreme load. It can't build a vacuum to suck the fuel if it's also sucking air.
The carb screens definently need to be checked like TD said. If you ever want to see if you're running from a lean setting on the carbs just pull back part way on the chokes and see if that solves your problem. (this is merely a test, don't run that way all the time). If pulling the choke part way solves your hesitation or flat spot then richen the carbs up a quarter turn per carb until the problem goes away.
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