I am glad this thread was brought up, i was going to buy an II pump this spring, but i suppose i will hold off and spend my money with people with a little better customer service practices.
And I fail to realize how two stock pumps is any different then one modded pump on a stock bottom end. Full rail pressure is full rail pressure. As long as you aren't running a tune that fuels too heavy. I know people say dual fuelers kill motors but I can't see why. If you have full rail pressure on a say 200hp tune with a stock pump, how is full rail pressure on the same tune with dual fuelers any different.
Just having them doesn't kill the engine though, using them to their max potential can.
True. I wasnt meaning it like if i had 2 it would die instantly. I just know the stock one i have now is weak. And i figured, to keep cost lower i would run one single. Than jump into a 2nd cp3 kit when the time permits.
From my experiences II are junk, Wicked Diesel work well, and dual fuelers are sweet.
better watch saying II are junk,,, LOL i got a nice VM from Brady (the owner) last night about this thread hahahahahaha. guess they are keeping up with this thread. Maybe their CS will improve. :hug:
and Yes Brady when you read this,, this is the Matt you called last night and i got your VM. I'll be calling about this 85% that has shit the bed for the second time in under 8K miles. A stock 5.9 pump with 10X's the miles is holding better rail then this piece is.
When you blow the bottom out of the pumps when do you look at maybe it might be tuning.
Then II sends you pumps at there cost even though it wasn't there mistake,sends you pictures showing you what was happing to them and
It is there fault.
There is alot more to this story than someone behind a key board.
I will post pictures later.
Darryl
And I fail to realize how two stock pumps is any different then one modded pump on a stock bottom end. Full rail pressure is full rail pressure. As long as you aren't running a tune that fuels too heavy. I know people say dual fuelers kill motors but I can't see why. If you have full rail pressure on a say 200hp tune with a stock pump, how is full rail pressure on the same tune with dual fuelers any different.
It's not. Adding dual fuelers isn't going to magically blow your rods. It's just that people get carried away with the fueling after they install duals. If you are at 650 with a modded pump and swap it for dual stock pumps, you will be able to hold the same rail psi and still make 650. You will just have a more reliable setup.
I'm well aware of that. That was the point that has already been made earlier. I see so many guys with the "dual fuelers blow your motor" mentality that it blows my mind.
sounds like dual stock pumps is the way to go. glad to see this thread, what if my stock pump is getting weak, should I rebuild it?
I read some where a guy can mod his cp3 him self, cant find it now but is that a worth while thing to do.