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Cleaning off the rust...
Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Cincinnati, OH
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Thanks Casey...
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Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: Red river gorge,ky
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I tend to share the same opinion.
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Cleaning off the rust...
Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Cincinnati, OH
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Interesting.... any thoughts as to why that might be?
Fantastic info, keep it coming... please.
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Parts that can be had locally are always the wiser choice. Auto Zones can be found easier than Summit!
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In-tank pumps are submersed in the fuel and thus help keep it cooler and that is the optimum location to pump from (avoids having to suction any length at all), plus most OEM parts are way more reliable than aftermarket stuff (assuming it is used within the original design parameters). OEM parts get tested a LOT more than aftermarket stuff, I wouldn't doubt 100:1 or more.
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