FUELAB: An Online Introduction

Josh@FUELAB

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Hello- my name is Josh, and as you might have guessed- I work for FUELAB. I am not here to sell, as we do not sell direct to the end user. However, I am here to answer any of your questions if you are thinking of buying our products as well as provide tech support/troubleshooting services to those of you that are already using our products. I plan to contribute to the forum outside of threads that only involve FUELAB products. I am also going to help answer questions and troubleshoot problems that deal with fuel in general. I can be reached via PM or email- whichever you prefer. The idea is that by contributing to the message forums that many of our customers use, we will be able to provide better customer service and quicker answers to your questions. It also allows us to get closer to the end users of our products to better understand their needs. I would also like to say “Thanks” to those of you that stopped by to see us last weekend at the PRI event. If I can be of any service, be sure to let me know.
 
Welcome...I've had a FUELAB adjustable pressure regulator in my truck for about 4 years now. Boost referenced to over 90PSI at WOT.....great products IMHO.
 
Welcome aboard!! I use one of your pumps, and have a second one as a spare. I must say you guys make a nice pump!!
 
Thanks for the warm welcome fellas- glad to hear our products are working out well for you. Be sure to let me know if you have any problems or questions.

Our pumps do cost slightly more than other brands. However, we don't have issues with the low sulfur diesel and our pumps have an internal speed controler that other brands do not have (without add-on voltage regulating devices).
 
I also run you pump and have been for a few years. Good product and service.
 
Yeah cool, I've got a fuelab pump that I was going to use before I went mechanical. Might still go that way to simple up the engine bay.
 
Feel free to send me pictures or videos (no street racing please) to my email. I'll try to get them in the Reader's Rides section of our page.
 
I'll get some together and send them to you. I've used the pump with the original Powerstroke engine and with the Cummins in it now.
 
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I am no stranger to an engine swap in my own project cars/trucks. However- I've never done a cross breed swap, let alone a latel model cross breed.
 
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Well here you'll find cummins in cadillacs, camaro's, corvettes, old rat rods, and in all kinds of other stuff that was never intended for a diesel.

Then you have duramax's in chevelles, camaro's etc.

Very cool builds
 
Now that you mention it, it seems I remember seeing a Duramax in an '02'ish red Mustang somewhere on the 'net. If I remember correctly it had something to do with Nitrous Express or SCT.

On a different note- since it has been a bit of an "issue" on another forum, I'd like to post, a little more clearly, what my intent is on your forum as well as the other forums that I am posting on. This is simply a copy/paste of what I posted on another board:

I am here for customer service/tech support- not sales. As I said, we don't sell direct to the public. We are not a performance shop that sells many different kinds of items- engine parts, suspension parts, exterior parts, wheels/tires, etc. I have an account set up for the same purpose on several other forums and things seem to be going well. More manufacturers need to do things like this. It helps everyone involved- the end user, the vendors (I'd venture a guess that at least one of your supporting vendors has our products), as well as the manufacturer. It allows us to spot problems with the products as well as help the customer troubleshoot quickly and a little more directly. I am not going to continually post things, trying to push the brand. If someone has a problem with a FUELAB item, I am here to help. They can send me a PM or Email. As I am cruising the forum and I see someone have a fuel related problem (my brand or not), I am going to offer advice on how to fix the problem. I am NOT going to say- you should buy "this" or "that" FUELAB product. Additionally, if someone is already using a particular product and has a problem, the first thing he or she usually does, is go to whatever forum they frequent and do a search for their part/problem. In the case of a FUELAB product- someone might search the brand name and find this thread- which gives that person direct access to me to get the problem solved. That information is then public knowledge on the forum and could potentially help another person down the road that searches for answers to the same problem.
 
Welcome.

Im running one of your pumps and love it!

They are expensive to get everything set up right (line sizes and wiring), but are totally worth it in the long run.

Glad to have you!
 
I've had a few good projects through the years. I built a stroked/injected small block v8 S10, a less-thank-stock R6 motorcycle, and a Mercedes that had a several engine and suspension mods. I currently have a trifecta of Ford Focus'. One is an '02 SVT w/7k miles, a few bolt-ons, and a Nitrous Express kit. The other is "under construction" and should be complete this spring. It's based around a twin screw blower and a direct port nitrous kit- ported head, custom cams, coated Diamond pistsons, Oliver rods, etc. The suspension and interior are pretty much finished up. The rotating assembly is at the machine shop being balanced. The third Focus is pretty much all stock. It's just my daily driver- I bought it new in 2000 and it's about to hit 200k miles. Although my current stable of cars might make me sound "ricer"- I'm not. The SVT appears all stock and the track project appears all stock besides the black wheels and slighly lower ride height.
 
I dont care what ya drive. Its just good to have you on board for help references. I run one of your pumps also and love it! Maybe you could post up a few of your vendors to make it easier for unfamiliar folks to find one and purchase it?
 
I am glad to be on board to help.

I'd like to post a few of the names of vendors/companies that sell our products. However, that would be considered an advertisement. Since I am not a paying vendor/advertiser of the site, I'm not allowed to do that sort of thing. I want to try to play within the rules- so I am going to stick to tech support type questions.
 
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