Surprised on a Price/Fuel Pump Went Poopie.
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Surprised on a Price/Fuel Pump Went Poopie.
Looks like my Fuel Pump went out yesterday. I got a couple prices for a stock replacement and the cheapest was $358.00. Is that about right, or can someone direct me to the right place to get one.
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I think walbros are about $120 and not to hard to replace. Im sure someone on here could even find a better deal somewhere. There are a few tutorials floating around in the archives
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Look into the racetronix in-tank unit. It really is plug and play and no issues for me. I think the price was $280 or so at Speed Inc or Thunder. Good thing is more flow, and stock setup.
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Originally Posted by CamaroB4C
Looks like my Fuel Pump went out yesterday. I got a couple prices for a stock replacement and the cheapest was $358.00. Is that about right, or can someone direct me to the right place to get one.
NOTE: The price was higher but has been reduced to $249.99
Thunder Racing has them in stock as well as More Performance and Lonnie's listed on our web page.
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The PNP kit is definitely something to consider. I had the kit completely installed in just a few hrs (one hr to let the tank dry). It'll support much more pwr than a factory pump, and comes with everything needed to install it as well as the proper size wiring for the larger pump. I just ran my best times with this pump kit supplying a pretty beefy 346 turning to 7300. I would definitely recommend it
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Originally Posted by NoseUp
The PNP kit is definitely something to consider. I had the kit completely installed in just a few hrs (one hr to let the tank dry). It'll support much more pwr than a factory pump, and comes with everything needed to install it as well as the proper size wiring for the larger pump. I just ran my best times with this pump kit supplying a pretty beefy 346 turning to 7300. I would definitely recommend it
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It's nice to have the ability to have confidence in your own products, eh? They can sort of 'sell themselves' if the ability supports the advertisements. There are many companies out there that can't count on past customers' word of mouth for business. Some companies can, and some actually do. Touche' guys, nice product