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and a few others.
 
itsThe most advanced diesel lift pump system available on the market today. Includes a speed controllable dc brushless pump, Vortex Air Separation technology, and fuel filtration with water separation to provide pure diesel fuel to the injector pump for optimal performance.

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Pump Features:
◦Diesel fuel compatible
◦High efficiency sling vane positive displacement pump
◦Special housing shape for extremely quiet operation and steady pressure
◦Carbon 9-vane Construction with pressure balanced rotor for high reliability
◦ Backed by a 2-year limited warranty


Motor Features:
◦Lightweight super-efficient DC brushless motor reduces current draw
◦Low mass rotor for high speed reaction to changes in speed and flow
◦Powerful high flux density Neodymium rare earth magnets
◦No motor brushes to wear out or corrode (low-Sulfur diesel, no problem)
◦Wet motor design, no dynamic shaft seals that can wear out


Electronic Features:
◦Internal Speed control for variable flow operation
◦12 to 16 volt vehicle electrical system compatibility
◦Accepts PWM input for speed control
◦Continuous duty–motor speed can be adjusted for appropriate demand


Construction Features:
◦Compact, lightweight design
◦Vortex Air Separation Chamber
◦Pre-set check valve at 18psi
◦Superior valve design and components for stable pressure
◦Billet Aluminum Construction with anodize per MIL-A-8625, Type II
◦High quality mounting brackets that mount directly to frame – no drilling
◦Long-life, multi-fuel compatible Fluorosilicone static seals
◦Accepts standard or port style –10AN fittings
◦Standard canister style filter with water separation feature
 
What kind of warranty do these have? More importantly, any pathetic loopholes like "Better fill out the Warranty Card"?
 
Just called to clarify it with Fuelabs, Fuelabs warrantee is 2 years from the date it was made, period no warrantee cards to fill out. You could buy a Fuelabs system at a garage sale and if fails they will fix its no questions asked for 2 years. Tired of having to depend on a lifetime warrantee that may or may not be enforce because you didn’t send it returned receipt. These systems are bullet proof
This is from their web site.



At FUELAB, we put the focus on the customer first. We back all of our products with a (2) year limited warranty. Our products are 100% inspected and tested before leaving our facility. Each serialized Prodigy pump comes with its own flow performance certifications, giving customers real performance data on their purchase
 
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2 years from the date made? So if I got one on the shelf for a few months and then a customer walks in the door one day and buys it, he just got ripped on a few months of warranty?
 
2 years from the date made? So if I got one on the shelf for a few months and then a customer walks in the door one day and buys it, he just got ripped on a few months of warranty?

Not sure anyone is going to let them set on the shelf. Most any product fails in a short amount of time anyway. But again what good is a lifetime warrantee when its vapor wears. The serial number is listed as in-service when it leaves FuelLabs
 
2 years from the date made? So if I got one on the shelf for a few months and then a customer walks in the door one day and buys it, he just got ripped on a few months of warranty?

Honestly if a product is good you shouldn't have to worry about it going bad. Pretty sure there is no warranty on billet rods is there?

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Wow the responce has been great. I'm finding people want a system that will do the job, and one of the biggest points is a honest no nonsense warentee
 
One of the advantages of Fuelabs is their ability to do a custom system. Fuelabs has pumps that will move 200, 300 and 400 GPH and high pressures. Here is the system that Fuelabs did for my dragster.

FUELAB develops game changing technologies for fuel delivery, such as the Prodigy Series of DC Brushless fuel pumps and our award winning, patented 529 Series Electronic Fuel Pressure regulators.

In addition, Fuelabs offer over 1600 different items related to performance fuel systems, including fuel pressure regulators, fuel filters and gauges. FUELAB’s technology advantage, supported by continuing investments in research and development have been the foundation of our growth and will continue to ensure the highest quality products for customers, now and in the future





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In regards to the warranty- unlike others, we are quite liberal. As mentioned above, its doubtful a unit sits on the shelf for some time, but it occasionally does happen. If you have proof of purchase, but no warranty card- that works too. Because of the serial number system that we use, we can see when it left here, which dealer it went to, and in some cases- when that dealer sold the unit. Even if you have no sales information, we can still get a rough idea of when you purchased it. With all of that said- we will work with you. If you were to have a problem outside of the warranty or a problem that was caused by the install or something like that- our repair costs are quite reasonable (read: not a money maker for us- we do good to break even on a repair).

If anyone has any tech questions, feel free to contact me.
 
The reason I asked about warranty. I have a new unit here that the customer purchased and has not picked up yet due to his work schedule. We plan to do the install so we will issue him an installation invoice with a date.
 
That would certainly work- no problem there. Like I said- we are quite liberal with the warranty coverage. 9 times out of 10, even if it is a reasonable amount outside the warranty period, we will take care of it (especially if it's not obvious misuse or something like that).
 
That would certainly work- no problem there. Like I said- we are quite liberal with the warranty coverage. 9 times out of 10, even if it is a reasonable amount outside the warranty period, we will take care of it (especially if it's not obvious misuse or something like that).

Can you guys open up a Dodge dealership? :D
 
I'm interested in something that flows around 200gph and is boost regulated so that at low boost it's around 25 psi and goes up to 45 or so when boost goes up.
 
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