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Old 04-04-2011, 11:14 AM
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i think my feul pump is going bad every once in a while at about 3/4 throttle up hill it will studder and my fuel pressure gauge jumps between 60-70 psi sparatically then smoothes out.
the way i look at it is if the stock pump is going i may as well upgrade, just woundering what are my options? in the fuel pump world.
 
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Old 04-04-2011, 01:35 PM
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What are your mods? Your sig leaves a little to the imagination...LOL
 
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Old 04-04-2011, 01:38 PM
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Jakobengland- DO NOT listen to one word CSIPSD says. He is just a SPAMMER who enjoys talking crap and ***** off to all of his gauges, that are worth more than his truck. As for your problem one word, nitrous. Nitrous solves every problem known to diesel trucks.
 
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Old 04-04-2011, 02:02 PM
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Originally Posted by CSIPSD
What are your mods? Your sig leaves a little to the imagination...LOL
DIY intake, 4" turbo back mbrp exhaust, painless performance 18k mod, gauges and a custom shift **** hahaha

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Originally Posted by 7.3_stroker
Jakobengland- DO NOT listen to one word CSIPSD says. He is just a SPAMMER who enjoys talking crap and ***** off to all of his gauges, that are worth more than his truck. As for your problem one word, nitrous. Nitrous solves every problem known to diesel trucks.
just fyi CSIPSD has helped he with nurmours issues just because he has a gauge fetish dosent mean he does not know what he is talking about
 

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Well, with my exp. with CSIPSD I took my truck over to him, told him i wanted him to change out my injectors with some DDP 150's I get my truck back and he put 27 gauges inside my truck! There was even a gauge for how much beer I drank from 3 weeks ago.
 
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Old 04-04-2011, 02:20 PM
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Originally Posted by jakobengland
DIY intake, 4" turbo back mbrp exhaust, painless performance 18k mod, gauges and a custom shift **** hahaha
Honesty, a Walbro would fit the bill... I am running two now with 250/200 injectors without issue.

90-120 bucks shipped...

Originally Posted by 7.3_stroker
Well, with my exp. with CSIPSD I took my truck over to him, told him i wanted him to change out my injectors with some DDP 150's I get my truck back and he put 27 gauges inside my truck! There was even a gauge for how much beer I drank from 3 weeks ago.
hummmmm... I dont think I know you, but... Your ego is writing checks your body cant cash...
 

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Whats an ego? Like the waffles? I like waffles. I had some at IHOP today.
 
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