fuel pump
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Questions to ask yourself.. Is your truck still running as it should? Any codes being thrown complaining about fuel pressure/flow, intermittent misfire? If no, Keep driving.
The pump assemblies for these are quite expensive. And a PIA to replace.
Recommended replacement as the filter is part of the assembly for some stupid reason.
Guess long story short.... If it ain't broke, don't fix it.
The pump assemblies for these are quite expensive. And a PIA to replace.
Recommended replacement as the filter is part of the assembly for some stupid reason.
Guess long story short.... If it ain't broke, don't fix it.
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Questions to ask yourself.. Is your truck still running as it should? Any codes being thrown complaining about fuel pressure/flow, intermittent misfire? If no, Keep driving.
The pump assemblies for these are quite expensive. And a PIA to replace.
Recommended replacement as the filter is part of the assembly for some stupid reason.
Guess long story short.... If it ain't broke, don't fix it.
The pump assemblies for these are quite expensive. And a PIA to replace.
Recommended replacement as the filter is part of the assembly for some stupid reason.
Guess long story short.... If it ain't broke, don't fix it.
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A Denso pump and strainer kit from Advance Auto Parts is $138. Personally, since Superdak is on the squeeze, I would recommend a Walbro 255HP. I used one of those for years in my race car and made over 450whp on ethanol with it.
Superdak, the reason for the 80K change is mainly because of the strainer. Since that is technically "not serviceable", the factory tells you to change the whole thing. I'm at 135K on my truck and have never had any issues with the fuel system. Since the truck rolled off the show room floor, I have ran BG44K every 10-12K. At no point have I had to do anything exclusive of this.
If it turns out you are feeling froggy and want to change the pump and strainer anyway, I would suggest a Walbro 255HP, since you are on spray. They are a little loud for the avg. in-tank fuel pump, but nothing like my A1000 that sits inside the race car.
Last edited by donkeypunch; 06-26-2013 at 10:44 AM.
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