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Fuel pump delete
I got rid of the stock fuel pump after replacing three in four years. Installed a Carter lift pump and a Walbro pressure pump along with a pressure regulator. Feels like a new truck now. I do beleive that I could do a burnout with this truck even with the 325 tires. I think it also solved a fuel leak which could help mileage.
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sweet!
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I got the rear wheels spinning today. Never done that before. I found the last fuel leak, a compression fitting was not up to the vibration. Truck seems to like steady fuel pressure, go figure.
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if I try to burn out my rear end jumps all over the place! stupid axle wrap.
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It added that much more power, how was the install?
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Do you have part #'s and any pics. I would like to do something like this with my truck. I have given up fixing fuel leaks on the thing.
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I will get some pictures today. At the cost of fuel, I don't want to have this this truck leak anymore.
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I have been wanting to do the same thing. I'd love to see some pics too!
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yeah, pics would be sweet. cant wait to see them
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Um, BTT, with pics? I've got a fuel leak around the intake boots, may as well do an upgrade rather than just a replacement...
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