GARY- could this poll be modified to show if the wire was tapped? and thus the failure rate of tapped vs. untapped on the same builders?
So aside from the higher cost, is obtaining a rebuilt VP44 through Dodge (Mopar) considered a bad choice as far as current rebuild quality and longevity are concerned?I sell and install several pumps each year at my shop here in Iowa and from experience I can say that the "other" rebuilders do a much poorer job rebuilding them than lets say Industrial Injection.
So aside from the higher cost, is obtaining a rebuilt VP44 through Dodge (Mopar) considered a bad choice as far as current rebuild quality and longevity are concerned?
Thanks,
John L.
I got no dog in this hunt since I run the properly valved Cummins, but I was talking to the owner of one of the local diesel performance shops the other day and he said that they have not had one VP fail when they also installed a FASS, AirDog, Raptor, etc. , so seems to me the majority of failures are due to lift pump failure or inadequacy.
Scott
maybe this is stupid/has been done but, could a simple relay be wired to a hobbs switch and shut off the motor if low lift pressure(sub 5psi) is sensed? As it would die anyway and kill the VP in the process.