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Old 09-03-2010, 04:15 PM
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Got a Raptor on the way.
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Good job and good decision!!!
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Yea. I did alot of reading and decided for the long haul, this was the best decision. Lifetime warranty and free shipping this month from Glacier helped. Can't wait to get it on.
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....and the FP Gauge will be soon to follow. I promise.
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The Raptor just got delivered. Problem is, so did several inches of rain with the promise of more to come all night. Very good looking kit. Has the big line kit with it and a very nice new LP harness setup to draw power strait form the batteries. I just may end up getting wet and muddy, considering I had to go to the lake in a stupid CAR this weekend while someone else pulled my boat. Talk about hanging your head in shame.
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Well we needed the rain and I know you did too.

So what lake do you hit up??? I was on Lake Conroe this past weekend breaking in a friends new Tige. Wow what a machine. Was a little choppy but it just cut through the water so cleanly. Wish i had 80k for one of my own lol.
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We went to Gibbons Creek. Only live 9/10 mile away. Got the install started. It's alot more involved then the 99. All the pics I saw didn't show everything that was really down in there. Especially several hard lines that needed to come off. But between the rain bursts, we got the old out and the filter can back in and all the top side hooked up. The bottom side is all that's left. Aint no thang. it's gonna be saweet.
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New vs Old
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Big difference huh? You will be happy, that pump will last you a long time, and if it fails, you have the warranty. Cant beat that.
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Yep. It came with the 1/2 big line kit so that's gonna be real nice. Quite a difference to the boney stock lines. I can see the connection on the top of the tank. lets just hope I can put a hand on it without having to drop it (5th wheel hitch in the bed).
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Well get that gauge in and see if you are around 15psi. pronto lol
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I know it. And this pump is adjustable so it'll be a breeze setting it just right. It's amazing now how much fuel dumps out the bottom of the filter drain. I still have some tidying up to do. I didn't see any fuel leaks and I figured a good air leak test is to let it sit till tomorrow after work and if she fires right up, there probably aint any.
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