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Old Dec 5, 2005 | 08:40 AM
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I emailed them and about 5 other companies. I included this thread and told them to read your post and mine So IF I get a good answer from any of them I will let you know. Did you ever get your fuel problem worked out? I am losing pressure on the Ford 42# injectors after about 3000rpm. I am on the stock fuel pump only so I understand why. Looking for a better option than the 255lph inline I have in my garage. Also have a Kenne Bell Boost-A-Pump if I need it.
ready...I was charged for a fuel filter after a fuel pump replacement awhile back and you guessed it...was never changed. I couldn't even blow air through it. I changed that bitch and everything has been golden since. I know, I should of just put the intank replacement in myself and chanegd the filter myself as well....just so damn busy sometimes. I would still be interested in a direct replacement if you find one. It's the fuel bucket that I want to keep.
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Old Dec 5, 2005 | 09:34 AM
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I got a reply from 2 places today. They are researching it for me. I have a filter, just haven't changed it yet. I have 60+K on the motor and no idea if the filter has ever been replaced. (I know it hasn't in the last 30K) Guess I will get on that....
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