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Old 07-03-2012, 12:13 AM
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Anyone using Dieselsite billet HPOP?

Is anybody using one of the Dieselsite billet HPOP's in their 6.0?

http://www.dieselsite.com/2003-20046...lpumphpop.aspx

Did you buy the 'Slightly bigger than stock' or the 'Adrenaline - high output' version?

Any feedback from anybody appreciated, Thanks.
 
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Old 07-03-2012, 08:31 AM
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Colm I just put one in mine went with the ford pump. You got damn good mileage out of your first one go with oem again . Mine runs great now hope it stays that way .
 
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From what I've seen of the OEM reman pumps they're a roll of the dice. You either get a really good one or it's junk. The Dieselsite pump is a good piece and what I'm going with when it gets time.
 
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Old 07-03-2012, 09:00 AM
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Thanks David & Tim.

I was thinking that the original did good for me but I'd been reading a few reports of problems too so I figured being that it's deep in there I'd look for an improvement in reliability.

I wanted to make sure the Dieselsite pump would be that upgrade. I found a few posts across the internet where guys posted up about installing them but not much follow up on how they performed or held up etc.

Npccpartsman - will you be going with the stock or high output option? In the future I'm hoping to get FICM tunes, Gearhead tunes, Powermax turbo and new 4" exhaust system .... would the DS stock upgrade be fine or would the adrenaline upgrade be overkill? Just curious.
 
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I think for all intents and purposes the DS stock upgrade would be plenty.
 
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Old 07-03-2012, 09:15 AM
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Thank you -- happy 4th to all.
 
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please keep us informed!
 
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Did any of you ever go with one of these? im going to be ordering one soon
 
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I put one in late last year. I put in the "slightly more than stock" one. It seemed really well-made. I've got less than 4K miles on it so can't attest to the reliability yet, but haven't any regrets in going with it.
 
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Did you notice anything different coming from your stock hpop?
 
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Nope. Just works like it is supposed to.

It was a little more expensive than some other options but I'm satisfied with it.
 
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Did you happen to see this? The newer style is in testing 2004.5 and newer.
http://www.dieselsite.com/2005-20076...reoilpump.aspx

Not that we are seeing the failures like with the blown plugs.

Sean
 
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Originally Posted by Yahiko
Did you happen to see this? The newer style is in testing 2004.5 and newer.
http://www.dieselsite.com/2005-20076...reoilpump.aspx

Not that we are seeing the failures like with the blown plugs.

Sean
2005-2010 F and E Series.

2003 and all 2004 use the early pump.

Josh
 
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please keep us informed!
1 year and 31,000 miles on my dieselsite pump. No problems so far.
 
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Good to hear, thanks guys! going to be ordering mine next month
 


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