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These are typically $70+ from most parts stores.
Ummm.....aren't our fuel pumps slightly different then a VIN T (same ones as the 'Vettes)? I mean I know they'll fit size wise, but.....I thought the units themselves flowed different.
Quote from: RareGMFanUmmm.....aren't our fuel pumps slightly different then a VIN T (same ones as the 'Vettes)? I mean I know they'll fit size wise, but.....I thought the units themselves flowed different.
EP375 IS our stock fuel pump(they just list a lot of other vehicles the pump will fit/work in). The stock pump for the VIN T 3.1's is the AC Delco EP378(also the same pump used in the DOHC cars).
Ahhhh.....wish this was around before I bought my NAPA replacement. :evil: I got it for $30, due to some connections at NAPA, :P but I'd still rather have a Delco one. They may be $70 for some crappy aftermarket ones (have heard nothing but horror stories on AM fuel pumps) but those are well over $70 at the dealer (don't know about gmpartsdirect). I may pick a couple up, anyway. Is that everything that's normally included in those (sock, etc)?
Lifetime warranty 8) Make those rat bastads pay :twisted:
I would email the seller to ask if it comes with the sock and all. The ac delco fuel pump I purchased for $69.99 from autozone earlier this year did not have the sock included(it was for my other VIN T car) or the "pulsator"(some people have ditched their pulsators all together and used the rubber hose that comes with the fuel pump kits instead w/ no issues). Autozone has our pumps listed for $69.99 as well from what I remember.
hey i think i might need a new fuel pump, it was trying to stall out the other day now it wont start. i replaced the fuel pump relay, and i still dont hear the fuel pump. and what about a aftermarket inline fuel pump?