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i'm looking into buying a new HPOP. too many problems with my stock one. reckon she's pretty old now. i'm looking for one that will be able to hold the power i'll eventually be putting in the truck , so i don't by one now, and later find out i'll need another one. however as usual i'm looking for a reasonable price in them. in addition do they come with a new resevior ? or is it just the pump ? thanks for the help.
Few things; are you throwing codes, having leaking issues, or very poor performance? Have you datalogged to see your pressures? Are you running a tuner or chip? What issues are you seeing?
i'm looking into buying a new HPOP.... i'm looking for one that will be able to hold the power i'll eventually be putting in the truck , so i don't by one now, and later find out i'll need another one.
What kind of power are you looking at? With hybrids you do not need the biggest baddest pump though they make even those better. A healthy stock pump can power hybrids past 400 with the right setup. What is your goal?
well i have a leak on the in serviceable plug. took it in the get fixed, replaced all the seals and gaskets and still have the leak. they charged me an arm and a leg for it. in addition i dun stripped the level-check plug on top of the reservoir due to always having to refill the reservoir with more oil when i don't drive it for bout a week. anyhow i'm tired of dealing with it and dragging oil everywhere so i figure by getting something other than stock I won't have no problems again, regardless of what i put into the truck. as far as goals i think if i ever reached 400 that would be more than enough. i was thinking along the lines of either stage 1's or hybrids. and eventually a dp tuner. allz i have dun right now is a straight pipe. muffler delete.
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