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Old 10-12-2006, 10:00 AM
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We have released the 99-up F-body direct fit in tank fuel pumps kits. These are the highest flowing Walbro pumps availabe today and they have the fitting for the jet pump so that no mods are needed to the bucket for installation. In Tank wiring upgrade, and stock style "non kink" hose is included as well along with needed install hardware. We also include printed installation instructions with pictures in every box. $139.99




We also have our fuel pump hot wire kit all plug and play in stock ready to go with instructions. $59.99



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Any package price for the pump kit and hot wire kit together?
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We have these in stock from Full Throttle as well.

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Anything for 99-06 chevy trucks?
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Originally Posted by PAGregSS
Any package price for the pump kit and hot wire kit together?
PM me with the cost for a total kit to 45424.
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Mine has been ordered, THANKS!
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Since I'm the one that originally asked, do you mind giving me a quote please?
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PAGregSS - sent you a PM
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Direct competition for the Racetronix?
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I would prefer to just call it another option. They make a very nice unit that has proven to be a good choice in many applications. Our unit does retain all stock functions, has comparable performance and is as "plug and play" as a pump can be.
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Sweet...definitely need to get the word out that there is another option out there. Until today, I thought Racetronix was the only plug and play option out there...
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i see its listed for 99-02 . do you have a 98 model?? i gusee the steel vs plastic tank would be the difference??
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how much power can this setup be good for?
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nevermind, read on the site its good for upwards of 600rwhp.
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I was going to get the Racetronix but when I saw this one was plug and play, no modding needed I thought i'd give it a try.
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Do have something for the '98s? I just got my Racetronix kit and am a bit unhappy with it. I'm contemplating returning it and getting your kit if it'll work for my '98.
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We do not have a dedicated 98 kit. The Racetronix unit fits the hangar very well which is the big challange with those cars, they all use the same pump. There is no jet pump so that is not an issue. What kind of problem did you have with it?
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Originally Posted by Full Throttle
We do not have a dedicated 98 kit. The Racetronix unit fits the hangar very well which is the big challange with those cars, they all use the same pump. There is no jet pump so that is not an issue. What kind of problem did you have with it?
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Mike,
The customer discarded his old sock because of a previous generic pump installation. He assumed the kit came with a new GM sock which is approximately $43.00 due to its specialized configuration. Racetronix already offered this customer a replacement. He has since sourced a new sock.

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I just recieved this pump and harness kit today and it is top notch. Anyone looking for a actual direct fit kit definately buy this one.


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