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Kinda Bogs after 4000 rpm

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Old March 30th, 2009, 8:09 PM
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Did you say $965? lol Anyway I'm lookin on ebay right now and this will be the way I go. I'm gonna need to get a haynes manual soon. Prolly will after I get the pump in. Thanks for the help. I sure needed it.
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95 sorry!!lol but anyways i would get it before you put the pump in its only like 15 bucks and its a goog guide worth every penny!1 no problem on the help just hope you will awnser my questions!! Like the one up there now that no one will awnser! LOL
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OK so I have a delphi on the way, but I got to thinking about something...When I was on Rockauto, I saw the Airtex and saw that it included a wiring harness. Why does it need a wiring harness? Will my Delphi have one? Is the wiring that leads to the fuel pump cut when installing an Airtex? If so, what happens if the previous owner put an Airtex on at some time, will I have to buy a new wiring connector for my Delphi unit? Is there any way of knowing without dropping the tank if I will need to get a connector?
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The parts came in. Delphi did include a wiring harness. So I got my haynes manual in and I read that it said I needed to get some kind of a tool to disconnect the fuel lines from the fuel pump. I was planning on doing the replacement tomorrow (Sunday) so I kinda need to know if somebody would give me some advice. I don't want to go and get the tool if I don't need it. But I also don't want to drop the tank if I don't have the tool but need it.
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