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Originally Posted by phunk I have been considering making a batch of billet aluminum jets for the bottom of the stock fuel pump module so that nobody has to modify

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Old 03-29-2017, 11:49 AM   #9 (permalink)
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I have been considering making a batch of billet aluminum jets for the bottom of the stock fuel pump module so that nobody has to modify the stock one anymore. They could sell it to someone who wants to go back to stock or keep it around in case they wanted to.

I wonder how many people would spend an extra $45-50 during their fuel pump upgrade to get a jet that didnt need drilling?
I don't personally think it would be worth it, and that is coming from someone who improperly drilled it and had to go searching for a replacement.... =)

I think what would have saved me is having a diagram or something to look at so I better understood what I was trying to accomplish with the drilling. Also a table with common pumps and drill sizes to take out the guess work.(Please don't take any of that the wrong way, I am not placing any blame on anyone but myself particularly since my fueling equipment was supplied by another vendor)

All that being said, most people on here would see $50 as a drop in the bucket when doing a build and are more than willing to spend. I am one of the more frugal (CHEAPSKATE) members, it would appear.
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