I have a NIB Floor-It pump I bought years ago from someone no longer here and set on a shelf. I got it out last night because I was planning on using it in a build to save some $$. It was supposed to be John's Stage 3 pump, which should make it similar to a current 10mm stroker CP3.
Here is my dilemma: When I pulled it out and looked at it, it looks like a Cummins pump with the machined face, not the 3 raised humps like the Duramax pump. It also has an FPR with a straight back facing connector, not the LBZ style with the bend to the side electrical connector.
The hand-stamp markings on the side of the pump read: FIDD3.
What I have read on the Cummins site: If the stamping was FID3, it would mean a Floor-It Diesel Stage 3 pump.
My questions:
1. Is this a Duramax pump (is that what the extra "D" in the stamp means)?
2. How is the FPR scaled?
What do folks remember about these beasts other than the lead time was over a year? :dontknow::dontknow:
Thank you.
Here is my dilemma: When I pulled it out and looked at it, it looks like a Cummins pump with the machined face, not the 3 raised humps like the Duramax pump. It also has an FPR with a straight back facing connector, not the LBZ style with the bend to the side electrical connector.
The hand-stamp markings on the side of the pump read: FIDD3.
What I have read on the Cummins site: If the stamping was FID3, it would mean a Floor-It Diesel Stage 3 pump.
My questions:
1. Is this a Duramax pump (is that what the extra "D" in the stamp means)?
2. How is the FPR scaled?
What do folks remember about these beasts other than the lead time was over a year? :dontknow::dontknow:
Thank you.