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Engine/Transmission (1998.5 - 2002) Which Fuel Pump ?

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I SEE PEOPLE PUTTING ON A CARTER 7-PSI PUSHER PUMP AND SOME WITH THE 15 PSI PUSHER PUMP. DOES IT REALLY MATTER?



I HAVE A POWER MAX 3, 275 HORSE INJECTORS, HX35 16CM HOUSING AND 4 INCH EXHAUST IF IT HELPS.
 
call AL or Piers, they sell or can tell u which pump to buy. It can be bought at Summit its called areomotive or something and is supposed to last. All others burn up, leak, or go bad.
 
Aeromotive makes a very nice pump. I have been running a Mallory for 4 years on my race car without any problems, but that doesn't see near as much use as the truck. ;) If I had to chose, it would be an aeromotive.
 
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My son and I just installed a "Product Engineering" PE 4200

on his 2001 Dodge CTD. My son ordered the pump and "kit"

from Andy and Doug @ "Advanced Diesel Technology" in

Mt. Pleasant, Pa. (724) 335-6167.



This pump flows 270 GPH and is made VERY WELL! Their

kit includes the PE 4200 pump, stainless steel braided fuel

line (1/2") from the fuel tank all the way to the VP-44 pump,

Aeroquip Fittings, fuel tank pick-up w/filter, and all the wiring

wire fittings etc. for the pump.



My son's truck is set up as follows: TST PM 3, Diesel Dyn. TTPM "Piggybacked" on top of TST Box, DD "Supermental" Injectors, Piers HX-40/16. Prior to the installation of

this PE 4200 Pump, my son was "pulling" the fuel pressure

down to "0" under WOT with the box set @ 7,8 or 9!!

Since the installation of the PE 4200 pump, with the box

on "9" and under "sustained" WOT acceleration the

fuel pressure NEVER moves off of 16lbs. !!!! The only

"limiting" factor now is the EGT's!! The truck seems

ALOT stronger on the bottom-end now and his top

speed has gone up some also!!



I believe the pump comes with a 2 year warranty also!

Andy and Doug can sell the pump separately if you don't

want their whole kit, but we recommend the larger fuel

line all the way from the tank to the pump and I think

they would tell you the same thing!! This is a very good

pump!!



"Jetpilot" (Doug Smith) is also running this same pump

and is very happy with it! As you probably know, he is

over 700 H. P. with his nitrous and propane and runs the

s*** out of his truck on the street and on the strip!!



E-mail me if you need any more info!



Take care!!



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John_P
 
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