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94-97 Aftermarket
OEM SD fuel pump vs. Walbro GSL392
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[QUOTE="JCart, post: 45914, member: 1238"] Thanks guys, On my now parked 96 parts truck I ran tha SD E-pump for thousands of kms and in some very cool winter weather (-35 C) never had a one problem and I got the pump from the wreckers too... On that system I put on an inline veggie heater but never put the power to it. Winter fuels being what they are now days not sure if you really need a heater. The later 6.0 HFCM didn't come with an interaged heat.... Do the newer SD's have em? I looked at a 6.4 pump a while back and it didn't iirc have one and the hard lines on it where a larger in dia then my pump. [/QUOTE]
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