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Old 08-28-2007, 03:10 PM
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fuel boss from GDP mechanical

has anyone put this on thier truck i would like to know what they think because i am very interested
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I talked to Richard about this....Sounds very NICE! He said there are guys running around 15-20 at idle, but at the end of the 1/4 they are running near 90 PSI
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Awsome setup have around 4800 miles on mine and sm thrilled with it. Pretty easy install and payoff is well worth it. They make a hyper drive kit that get around 30% more psi out of it but why? 1/4 mile pressure with my set up is around 75 tached out in fifth at 3100 rpms. Goo little setup again IMHO. There are rebuild kits availale if you need them from Glacier, and replacement belts.
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On a common rail dunno though I was not payin attention to yalls sig oops!
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But doesnt this kit not work with a fluid dampner?
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From Richards website.

Note: Only for trucks with stock harmonic balancers. Due to dimensional differences this system will not work with aftermarket harmonic balancers such as the Fluidampr® brand balancer.
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so its good and should last a lifetime thats what i wanted to hear
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Seems like a great long lasting product. I found one other mech setup but it was like 1400 plus some other stuff.
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Don't overlook the MITUSA pump by opieparts.com. It is very similar to the fuel boss, but has been around much longer. Also, the mitusa uses machined aluminum pullys, and i believe the fuel boss is plastic pullys. I have a MITUSA on my truck and have had it for nearly 100k miles. It is completely reliable.

http://opieparts.com/Products.htm

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i cannot find a price for the above mentioned product
any help thanks
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Originally Posted by c-hawk
Don't overlook the MITUSA pump by opieparts.com. It is very similar to the fuel boss, but has been around much longer. Also, the mitusa uses machined aluminum pullys, and i believe the fuel boss is plastic pullys. I have a MITUSA on my truck and have had it for nearly 100k miles. It is completely reliable.

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can you run this set-up with the fluid damper???
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I know people running this set up, but why would you buy it if they ddont advertise price:
i cannot find a price for the above mentioned product
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Or provide any information:
can you run this set-up with the fluid damper???
Not trying to start anything, but dang, if you want to sell it, SELL IT. Dont make me hunt it down....
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i believe i will stick with GDP fuel boss he is always available to talk to as well and it sounds like the guys who have it on thier trucks love it
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Really do!
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Originally Posted by 53 ******
can you run this set-up with the fluid damper???
No, unfortunately it won't work with a fluidamper.


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