Updated Fuel Pump
I decided a couple of weeks ago to upgrade my fuel pump as the stocker was finally showing signs of getting weak and not holding good pressure as the RPM's increase. I went with the RaceTronix kit and harness and got everything from HawksThirdGen (great sponsor BTW and fast shipping) as everyone seemed to be sold out and the pumps are on national backorder from RaceTronix.
Install went very smooth (did the trap door method) and honestly very easy. Only snag I ran into was my fuel level sender was malfunctioning after I got her all installed, but turned out to be simple as I put the Purple wire in the wrong connector/pin on the harness (DOOOHHHH). Now she's all done and finished up and seems to run much stronger - esp on the top end.
I have to say I am very very impressed with RaceTronix as the kit was incredible and instructions were very precise. The wiring harness was top notch and very easy to install.
Thanks to all those members on here ( you all know who you are) that have posted up DIY and Writeups on this kit and the step by step install over the years as they really helped me out.

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'Noob' is right. It is the forum 'gurus' who posted these 'stickies' on 'trap-door' installation methods. These people should be the ones paying to replace all the failed pumps we get back b/c of contamination. There is usually a price to attached to taking shortcuts.
This is not an argument. It is about proper procedure which is taught to all service techs in school.

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Last edited by Racetronix; Mar 31, 2011 at 02:21 PM.
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'Noob' is right. It is the forum 'gurus' who posted these 'stickies' on 'trap-door' installation methods. These people should be the ones paying to replace all the failed pumps we get back b/c of contamination.
This is not an argument. It is about proper procedure which is taught to all service techs in school.
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We just want to drive this message home.
We get a non-stop flow of failed pumps but most of these failures can be avoided if customers would follow proper GM service procedures. Instead people flock to these forums and follow misguided procedures posted by some person with 1000+ posts. This problem has become so widespread and chronic that the AASA and pump manufactures are making these videos and documents to educate people.
We appreciate you are happy with our product and hope that there are no long-term problems b/c of your installation procedure.
Thanks

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Components which are part of a remaining factory part or for which there are no direct mates should not be listed as PnP. They are listed as compatible.
There is no cutting or splicing of wires required.
Thanks.

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Last edited by Racetronix; Apr 1, 2011 at 09:15 AM.
We just want to drive this message home.
We get a non-stop flow of failed pumps but most of these failures can be avoided if customers would follow proper GM service procedures. Instead people flock to these forums and follow misguided procedures posted by some person with 1000+ posts. This problem has become so widespread and chronic that the AASA and pump manufactures are making these videos and documents to educate people.
We appreciate you are happy with our product and hope that there are no long-term problems b/c of your installation procedure.
Thanks
How would turning a 1 hour job into a 6 hour one help insure that the customer doesn't drive directly to a contaminated filling station and load up with silt filled fuel immediately after installing the pump?
If fuel contamination is suspected, a fuel sample should be taken and placed in a clear, gasoline safe container and studied before tank removal and flushing is indicated as a necessary repair step. Many, many, many new cars come with factory installed "trap doors" for fuel pump service without removing the tank.
Send your videos to the gasoline retailers association if you actually want to make a difference in contaminated pump failure returns. Stop contamination at the source, not the end user.
How would turning a 1 hour job into a 6 hour one help insure that the customer doesn't drive directly to a contaminated filling station and load up with silt filled fuel immediately after installing the pump?
If fuel contamination is suspected, a fuel sample should be taken and placed in a clear, gasoline safe container and studied before tank removal and flushing is indicated as a necessary repair step. Many, many, many new cars come with factory installed "trap doors" for fuel pump service without removing the tank.
Send your videos to the gasoline retailers association if you actually want to make a difference in contaminated pump failure returns. Stop contamination at the source, not the end user.

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The majority of the time the customer will come back to Racetronix and Walbro expecting warranty while at the same time not accepting the fact that there was junk in their tank b/c they could not see it by peering through a small hole. These pumps and filter socks are sent back loaded with debris.
As a distributor, it is our responsibility to advise the consumer on the recommended installation methods in order to maximize performance and reduce the chance of failure. These procedures are taught in automotive tech courses and reiterated by all major car manufacturers. To dismiss these procedures as being misguided and irrelevant is foolhardy.
If a customer chooses to take a short cut by using the trap-door method and not cleaning out their tank, they should fully understand the risk they are taking and be willing to absorb the costs associated with pump failure.
Removing the tank is not as hard as many people tend to think. Many forum members have done this at home with jack-stands without complaining.
On a couple occasions there have been fires caused by the trap-door method. Old rusted senders and dried-out gaskets allow fuel vapors to seep out around the top of the tank. Cutting into the metal floor above the tank can create sparks, which can ignite these vapors. There is also the risk of cutting into the fuel lines and wires above the tank.
If by posting this information, we can save one customer the grief of a failed pump it is worth the dissension here.

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