I know there is no way to really measure how much life the VP44 has left in it. I'm looking for experiences and opinions.
On Saturday my LP died completely while driving to work. I had 0 psi at the inlet to the VP44, and the truck was running horrible. It would barely idle at stop lights, and wouldn't excellerate much faster than I could push it. So I immediately turned around to go home and get the wifes car. I was driving under those conditions for about 7-8 min. I am the original owner of the truck, and that is the first time anything like that has ever happened. I'm on my 4th LP, but have always replaced them before anything bad like this has happened.
Now if you guys or gals were me, how confident would you be in a long life left for your VP44 ??
TIA
Jeff
On Saturday my LP died completely while driving to work. I had 0 psi at the inlet to the VP44, and the truck was running horrible. It would barely idle at stop lights, and wouldn't excellerate much faster than I could push it. So I immediately turned around to go home and get the wifes car. I was driving under those conditions for about 7-8 min. I am the original owner of the truck, and that is the first time anything like that has ever happened. I'm on my 4th LP, but have always replaced them before anything bad like this has happened.
Now if you guys or gals were me, how confident would you be in a long life left for your VP44 ??
TIA
Jeff