chad did a tour of a place last year that makes all the pumps that they sell to something like 89% of the comeptition, did a video and got posted on here, its floating around someplace
AC Delco or Delphi, they are both OE parts, I have had great success with both brands, be sure to replace the fuel filter at the same time......
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I've had an airtex GM tbi pump in my Dodge diesel for 4 years now. It's supposed to be a cheap pump but it has been reliable for me. Also I am pretty sure that the OEMs farm out all of the replacement pumps to overseas manufacturers especially after those vehicles are no longer being manufactured themselves. Isn't Delphi 100 percent Chinese now?
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I've had an airtex GM tbi pump in my Dodge diesel for 4 years now. It's supposed to be a cheap pump but it has been reliable for me. Also I am pretty sure that the OEMs farm out all of the replacement pumps to overseas manufacturers especially after those vehicles are no longer being manufactured themselves. Isn't Delphi 100 percent Chinese now?
I go for those too.
even though overseas and stereotyped.. pumps for fuel cannot be half assed.
I found if cheap it might come with brackets and a filter you don't know where to place, vague instructions.. like ready for a mechanic.
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This has been an ongoing topic at thirdgen.org for years. The general consensus is that is better to spend the extra for a Delco pump because the failure rate is much lower. It's a concern on those cars because it's so much work to get the pump out.
I've never done one on a full size, but on an S10 it's easier to lift the bed off than drop the tank.
I am planning to pop the bed off this thing on Saturday. Just have to get the pump first. Failure rate is what I am most concerned with. I had planned to work on the Mustang on Saturday, not the daily. I don't want to do this again for a long time.
I bought a Carter brand fuel pump "Module" from RockAuto, was 80+ bucks cheaper than my local napa. This was for a
2001, or 2 Chevy Silverado. Made in U.S. was approx. $180 about a year ago.
A little note about AC Delco parts, they have two different lines of products, the "Advantage" line and the "Professional" line..... The Advantage line is geared towards the home mechanic, where the Professional line is basically your Factory Replacement parts.....
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