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Engine/Transmission (1998.5 - 2002) super sucker pick up kit

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RAndrae said:
any info????????????



Who's making it?



I just installed one of Vulcans "Draw Straws". It's a new module fitting, suction line and fuel line adapters all in one.



It completely solved my fuel suction issues and was easy to install!



Dave
 
I got one of Vulcan's Super Sucker/Draw Straw units as well. Nicely machined aluminium and all fittings and lines were included to attach it to the frame rail mounted pump. I've yet to install it, but the procedure seems straight forward.
 
darkhorse said:
I just checked their web site & didn't find the Vulcan Super Sucker/Draw Straw . How are they being marketed?



He's working on the production models and getting the final tweaks done.



I have a prototype unit. Definitely cured some issues for me.



It's of the same high quality that all Vulcan products are made. I am sure he'll have the site updated as he gets a number of them in stock.



Dave
 
zstroken said:
ANy body got any pictures?





I do. But, I am not sure if he would like those surfacing. My unit is/ was a prototype, so it's nowhere near the finished quality of a production unit. With that said, it looks great to me!



Contact Vulcan. I am sure that he would be more comfortable releasing the photos he wants circulating.



I can tell you this, whatever the final product looks like, it flat out works. Everything will be cnc machined, anodized and configured to allow the best in performance and durability.



I don't work for any vendor or have any financial interest in these products. I just like making it work better!





Dave
 
zstroken said:
THink you could just email it to me? What kind of price is it?





I don't what pricing will be. Again, that's a Vulcan question. I just had a part fabbed up to work out an issue.



I know that there will be 1 connection from the module fitting to the pickup and can be configured a few differrent ways to run to your lines. -6, -8 or whatever will be able to be easily used.



Dave
 
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