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Engine/Transmission (1998.5 - 2002) blue chip vp44

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lonewolf1 said:
does any body here know or use the new blue chip vp44... thinking of buying one... . any input would be great on the good or bad of it http://www.bluechipdiesel.com/VP44INFO.html here is there website about it as to why they say theres is better thanks

does any body here know or use the new blue chip vp44... thinking of buying one... . any input would be great on the good or bad of it http://www.bluechipdiesel.com/VP44INFO.html here is there website about it as to why they say theres is better thanks
 
Iam sure there good but a little high priced for most people. I have only installed one work fine just as good as other pumps?
 
I put one in mine recently. I've been real happy with it, and dealing with Chip was very pleasant. He spent a lot of time on the phone helping me diagnose my problem.



I've only had it in for a few months, and did my fuel lines and LP replacement at the same time, so time will tell in terms of reliability... but right now, zero problems. :D



The replacement process was pretty easy. He lends a gear puller for a small deposit, which he refunds with your core deposit.



Stand up guy...
 
I'll second that - Chip is an awesome guy to deal with. Blue Chip Pumps are the only pump on the market - as far as I know - where you can use the stealth plate to 'tap' the wire and still have the complete warranty. Other companies will warranty the mechanicals but not the electronics when the wire has been tapped.
 
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