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Old 12-27-2005, 07:27 PM
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My fuel pump has been intermittently acting up in the 3 months I've had my T/A. Conveniently, it would always return to normal before I could get it to the shop to get checked out. The other day it was on the fritz again, so I brought it in and it is definitely the pump. Apparently the great increase in temperature yesterday resurfaced the problem.

Anyway, like the title says, what is the best aftermarket pump? Summit Racing carries a Granatelli Motor Sports 255 LPH pump for $125.88. Much better than an OEM pump for $400+ Should I go with this one or is there another one I should conisder?
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http://jobberonline.biz/GMFuelPumps.html you can buy just the pump...look at the bottom of the page
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Yes what he said^
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Is it really worth spending twice as much (as the summit racing pump) for all that? It sounds good and all, but my engine is going to stay pretty stock for a while, so I don't really need a fuel pump to handle 700 RWTq. My budget is also a little tight these days.
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Originally Posted by komik
Is it really worth spending twice as much (as the summit racing pump) for all that? It sounds good and all, but my engine is going to stay pretty stock for a while, so I don't really need a fuel pump to handle 700 RWTq. My budget is also a little tight these days.
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