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Pricing out new injector pumps, any advice?

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Old 09-04-2006, 05:17 PM
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Hey what's up man...I'll save the typing and just link this thread:
https://www.dieseltruckresource.com/...d.php?t=115000

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I would check into the diesel dynamics setup. Seems like a killer deal to me for IP and injectors.
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Originally Posted by Kemble
I would check into the diesel dynamics setup. Seems like a killer deal to me for IP and injectors.
That's what I was wondering...why so much for so little price?
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It comes with a turbo also. That has to be a typo. The stage kit below it is 3K and the stage kit after it is 3600. Surely it can't be correct. But it might be worth a phnoe call though. Because it uses a different IP than the other kits. If you can truley get that combo for a grand that is the way I would go for sure.
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Maybe I can buy it before they notice the typo.
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For that price I might buy 2 of them .
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guys, the "fuel pump kit" is probably a fuel plate... maybe governor springs too... you're not getting an injection pump w/ those packages
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Way to kill it.
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You may save money if you ship your pump off and have it rebuilt. It may not be that expensive to fix.

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It seems like I wouldn't save much money...all those prices are "+ core", so it looks like it's their rebuild price. I know a place here in town wants $1200 for a rebuild on my pump.

Hoping to hear back from Ted Jannetty tomorrow about a pump he has.
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he's saying that a decent pump shop might just charge you to fix whatever's actually wrong vs. charging you for a full rebuild... if it's just a broken spring and everything else looks good, it'd be a shame to have to drop a grand+
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MidWest Fuel Injection

Does anybody have any experience with these guys?
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OK I see what you're saying...any ideas who is honest enough to do this?
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that I have no idea! LOL
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Originally Posted by apwatson50
MidWest Fuel Injection

Does anybody have any experience with these guys?
I do... They're about 15 minutes from where I live. I purchased my injectors and my fuel pump from them. I went to school with their internet sales manager, and grew up with their lead mechanic. Awesome shop. Honestly the most impressive shop I've ever been in. Nice 2 axle dyno. Huge warehouse, heated floors, lotsa space.

They do a lot of good business. Kevin is the sales guy there is responsible for the good deals. I know I'll be purchasing my IP from them if it ever dies. I've purchased parts from their partner company "ACME Truck Parts". Nick is a cool cat that helped me out with some other, non-fuel/air related parts.

Can't say enough good things about MWFI


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