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Old 05-14-2008, 12:30 PM
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Hrvp

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My friend has a 99 3500 with 201k miles and is VP could be dead its getting diagnosed today.

I was wondering would replacing it with a HRVP put out to much fuel for a stock turbo and transmission?

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Old 05-14-2008, 04:22 PM
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I put one on mine and was told that the stock tranny would hold fine, HOWEVER, I drive very easy and don't beat on it at all. They say that it adds about 100HP to the engine, and whether that it true or not, there is a big difference I felt. I could easily see destroying your stock tranny really quick if you are either towing heavy all the time or doing boosted launches a lot though. I do like the pump a lot though
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Did your EGT's change a lot after you installed the HR VP44? Also, did you MPG change at all?

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Old 05-15-2008, 10:12 AM
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Originally Posted by Thedieselkid
Did your EGT's change a lot after you installed the HR VP44? Also, did you MPG change at all?

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good questions
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Yes they did, cruising they stayed the same, but when you get on it your dumping more fuel than the stock pump so they go up. I definately need more air now. I was told that I might see more MPG, but no matter what I do, I still see the same as before. That is better than worse though right? I figure it is pretty tough to get REALLY good MPG out of a 1 ton dually with 4.10's though. She's a pretty big truck. If you have more questions, ask away
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as long the mpg stays the same I am happy

how many miles have your put on it with a stock tranny? any slipping? did you get a lot of extra smoke?

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Most that have installed a HRVP feel it would have been a better choice to put a standard SO pump on and spend the additional money on a good box if you're looking for additional power.
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I might just put a standard pump with a FASS then and buy a box
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I like the sound of that plan. This way you can adjust the fueling if you are towing.
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The II HRVP gives 70-80 hp and being new should give you better mpg than your old worn out vp. But it also gives more fuel at WOT and can burn more mpg.
Get the HRVP and if you were thinking an ez or such you won't need one.
You can use your right foot to control the power level!
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Originally Posted by GFB
Most that have installed a HRVP feel it would have been a better choice to put a standard SO pump on and spend the additional money on a good box if you're looking for additional power.
What he said

I had one on my old 98.5 not worth the money in my opinion get a good rebuilt pump (bluechip) and a good box and you'll be much happier ($$$), and have ajustablility (sp)

Oh and GET A GOOD FUEL SYSTEM AND GAUGE don't care if its a holly blue pusher FASS or air dog, fuel volume is the life of those pumps, the electronics can still fail due to the aluminum housing and heat cycles being so close to the block but they are much better than they used to be about that.
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Originally Posted by GFB
Most that have installed a HRVP feel it would have been a better choice to put a standard SO pump on and spend the additional money on a good box if you're looking for additional power.
Listen to this man. Quirks of the HRVP are very annoying. Get a SO pump and a set of 80hp sticks and you will be money ahead. And its still all at the tip of your toes.
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who has a better SO VP bluechip or Industrial Injection?

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Andy
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Originally Posted by Tate
Listen to this man. Quirks of the HRVP are very annoying. Get a SO pump and a set of 80hp sticks and you will be money ahead. And its still all at the tip of your toes.
I've heard about some having quirks with the hot rod pumps. Is this with Industrial pumps or Sheides or ???? I've used several II pumps and they run just like stock except for a big 70-80 hp boost. Maybe the IAT or Map is bad causing the rough idle or surging! If you are paying 1500-1800 for a top of the line rebuild why not get a HR pump?
Maybe not the best way for max hp but for the average guy who just adds a box to his truck the HRVP is great and if you do add a box it will still add more hp than a SO pump with a box!
My truck dynoed 151 hp stock, 288 with the Edge Comp, and 354 with the Comp and HRVP, and 229 with Comp off.
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My stock output pump and Jammer 5's, and Adrenaline dynoed 499.2 HP. Why on earth would you spend money on a HRVP when you can make the same HP on a SO = stock output VP44?


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