Racetronix High-Performance Fuel Pump System GP!!!
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Yes we do. You can get the shipping rate by going here:
http://www.harrisspeedworks.com/shop/home.php?cat=326
Clicking on the '98 kit, entering the coupon code (racetronix) and you'll get a good idea, you will have to regester a new account to get the exact amount for shipping.
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http://www.harrisspeedworks.com/shop/home.php?cat=326
Clicking on the '98 kit, entering the coupon code (racetronix) and you'll get a good idea, you will have to regester a new account to get the exact amount for shipping.
Matt
Originally Posted by 98Blubrd
Do you have any for the 98's? How much will shipping be? I am in for one if you have a set up for 98's
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OK, don't think this is a retarded question. But the guy that works on my car said the best replacement for the fuel pump was to stick with stock. But then he said it was expensive. Should I just get this pump for my 99 SS, and is it something I could install myself? How does this compare to stock?
BTW, my fuel pump started making high-pitched noises the other day when I took a 200mile round trip. So I think I need to jump in on this GP, depending on what you say about this particular fuel pump.
Thanks a ton.
BTW, my fuel pump started making high-pitched noises the other day when I took a 200mile round trip. So I think I need to jump in on this GP, depending on what you say about this particular fuel pump.
Thanks a ton.
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Yea, this pump would work fine for you and would make a good alternative to the stock pump. Installation isn't too difficult. You have two options, you could drop the fuel tank or you could cut an "access hatch" in the rear above the fuel tank. If you do a search you'll find a few threads that go into more detail on the access hatch. PM me if you have any other questions.
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Matt
Originally Posted by monyhunter
OK, don't think this is a retarded question. But the guy that works on my car said the best replacement for the fuel pump was to stick with stock. But then he said it was expensive. Should I just get this pump for my 99 SS, and is it something I could install myself? How does this compare to stock?
BTW, my fuel pump started making high-pitched noises the other day when I took a 200mile round trip. So I think I need to jump in on this GP, depending on what you say about this particular fuel pump.
Thanks a ton.
BTW, my fuel pump started making high-pitched noises the other day when I took a 200mile round trip. So I think I need to jump in on this GP, depending on what you say about this particular fuel pump.
Thanks a ton.
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Correct. You don't have to mod your fuel bucket with this kit.
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Originally Posted by Orange Peel
This is the kit that will just bolt right in, no modifying anything, etc?