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John doesn't do cores. You send your pump, you get your pump back. That way you don't get burned and he doesn't get burned.
His stage 1 pump was $595. He is dong a lot more to the stage 1 pump now, so I don't know if that price is still the same. His stage 2 is $1195 I believe.
He does DDP and Flux injectors.
His stage 1 pump was $595. He is dong a lot more to the stage 1 pump now, so I don't know if that price is still the same. His stage 2 is $1195 I believe.
He does DDP and Flux injectors.
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John doesn't do cores. You send your pump, you get your pump back. That way you don't get burned and he doesn't get burned.
His stage 1 pump was $595. He is dong a lot more to the stage 1 pump now, so I don't know if that price is still the same. His stage 2 is $1195 I believe.
He does DDP and Flux injectors.
His stage 1 pump was $595. He is dong a lot more to the stage 1 pump now, so I don't know if that price is still the same. His stage 2 is $1195 I believe.
He does DDP and Flux injectors.
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You can benefit from a lift pump before you do the cp3. Once you do a cp3 you would have to have a lift pump or I don't think that the cp3 would be providing any more fuel than stock.
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I don't know all the details, and what I do know I wouldn't want to share. I cannot answer the turn around time, because I got lucky there. He was in the process of developing the mods that he now does to the stage 1 pump and I got to be the very first truck that his new stage 1 pump went on. Consequently, he had parts that he had already machined and tested. He converted my pump over in about an hour while I was at his shop. Now normally you would be looking at shipping time to him. Disassembly. Machine shop time - which varies. Reassembly. Bench flow testing. Shipping time back to you.
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The stage 1 pump flows considerably more than the DIY. I have talked with John at length about this. Also, if you attempt the DIY mod, your FCA may or may not be usable for a Floor It pump.
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A stage one pump has different things done to it. Unless you are very good mechanic. You may or may not do more harm than good with the diy. Everything in side of these pumps are very close tolerance!