HPOP OEM or Aftermarket?
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Good morning. I am going to try to put my new pump in next Wednesday. I tried getting one from RiffRaff but couldn't wait two weeks for the core to be rebuilt. I found a couple on ebay, including a Pensacola Diesel Hpop and one made by D-Tech I believe. I also found a remanufactured Bosch for around $500 bucks. I assume the Bosch is OEM; does anyone have any experience with these pumps. I liked RiffRaff so much that I am going to order my IPR from them just because of their customer service.
Thank you
Thank you
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Stay away from Pensacola diesel. Never heard of d-tech.
Clay has brand new Bosch pumps
Bosch 7.3L Powerstroke 17º HPOP 96-97 Ford - HP005X
Clay has brand new Bosch pumps
Bosch 7.3L Powerstroke 17º HPOP 96-97 Ford - HP005X
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Good morning. I am going to try to put my new pump in next Wednesday. I tried getting one from RiffRaff but couldn't wait two weeks for the core to be rebuilt. I found a couple on ebay, including a Pensacola Diesel Hpop and one made by D-Tech I believe. I also found a remanufactured Bosch for around $500 bucks. I assume the Bosch is OEM; does anyone have any experience with these pumps. I liked RiffRaff so much that I am going to order my IPR from them just because of their customer service.
Thank you
Thank you
Bosch 7.3L Powerstroke 17º HPOP 96-97 Ford - HP005X
http://www.dieselsite.com/1994-20037...alinehpop.aspx
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In my opinion, I like to have things sized properly to work well together. In other words if you have stock injectors and plan to keep them stock, then stay with a stock HPOP.
If you plan to upgrade injectors, then decide exactly what injectors you will upgrade to and pick the pump accordingly.
I do not like the idea of having a big pump that will never be needed just because it's not much difference in cost.
The Adrenaline is a great pump for what it is and I have rarely heard of any issues with them (the few that popped up were expertly taken care of with Diesel Sites customer service). But IMO it's simply not needed for the majority of modest injector upgrades out there.
IMO a new Bosch pump is the best product for the money. A brand new OEM anything is always better than a rebuilt anything.
If you plan to upgrade injectors, then decide exactly what injectors you will upgrade to and pick the pump accordingly.
I do not like the idea of having a big pump that will never be needed just because it's not much difference in cost.
The Adrenaline is a great pump for what it is and I have rarely heard of any issues with them (the few that popped up were expertly taken care of with Diesel Sites customer service). But IMO it's simply not needed for the majority of modest injector upgrades out there.
IMO a new Bosch pump is the best product for the money. A brand new OEM anything is always better than a rebuilt anything.
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'96 7.3 F-350 Reg Cab 4x4 - bought new.
'04 6.0 E-350 custom 4x4
'08 6.4 F-550 Reg Cab 6 spd 4x4
'17 6.7 F-250 KR ccsb 4x4
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appreciate it. my truck is a 95 longbed 4x4. will a pump for a 96-97 model work? my injectors are all stock. I use this truck to haul cattle, pigs and chickens and just want it to run without any bells or whistles. the remanufactured pump I found is by a company named diamonddales. it's a bosch oem and I would buy a new pump but I'm running out of money to put in this truck. If I can get something from Riffraff and get it here by next Wednesday, then I will buy from them based on the reviews I've read in this forum.