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computer monkey
03-05-2004, 07:30
I did some searching through the forum for life expectancy. Thought this has all ready been talked about.

I have a 98 Suburban that had the pump replaced about a year ago. Come to find out this is the second time it has been replaced.

Questions are, how good is the new injection pumps, how long should they last? Should I stay with the electronic version and get a reflash program for more Power, or change over to the DB2 mechanical for more power? hmmm

Thanks for any responses

rjschoolcraft
03-05-2004, 08:01
It seems that the latest pumps are much better than the older ones. My pump was replaced in 2000 under warranty at 75,000 miles with the latest, most up-to-date unit (still is, as far as I can tell). My truck now has 191,000 miles on it, so that is 116,000 miles on this pump. FSD is still mounted to the pump. No problems whatsoever.

Marty Lau
03-05-2004, 08:46
I have 132,000 miles on pump 3rd FSD :mad:

The pumps I would think were changed under the 11 year 120,000 GM coverage. They tend to change the whole pump out when it's only the PMD/FSD. The pumps are Electronic controlled and it's the electronics that is the week link. I would spend the money or hassels changing to a manual pump.
I would consider getting a remote Fuel Driver mounting kit either from Heath or Kennedy and either put it on or have it ready for WHEN your PMD dies unless you have a ways to run till you get 120,000 miles.

[ 03-05-2004, 09:53 AM: Message edited by: 16ga SxS ]

moondoggie
03-05-2004, 08:55
Good Day!

My pickup: bought w/ 80K miles, now has ≈ 192K, same IP (green tag - almost certainly changed before I bought the truck).

Blessings!

Brian Johnson, #5044

pannhead
03-05-2004, 15:34
somewhat the same boat as ronniejoe, i have the latest pump in 2000 and have over 100k on it...i put fuel conditioner every other tank,liquid cooled thermo-electric fsd cooler(max temp at ambient is 40 degrees),i only fill where the big trucks do, have the relay lift pump fix, and a racor 2 micron post lift pump.....am i on to something or just lucky ??? smile.gif