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APR HPFP

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Orc:

--- Quote from: GrayMK5GTI on February 09, 2015, 12:01:28 pm ---
--- Quote from: GtiMaxi on February 08, 2015, 11:36:33 pm ---Looked at buying the apr fuel pump!
From awsome Id save £150 if I rebuilt it myself, any reason to push me away from this and buying a pre-built unit?

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Autotech internals (not APR) require you to build your own pump, however given that these pumps run at 130+bar of pressure and are the only connection between your fuel and your oil, would you really trust yourself to do it?  :surprised:

This is why (as said above) APR build and test their pumps themselves to ensure quality and reliability.

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Some may buddy like myself there are other techies out there that build more than just simple internal fuel pumps day in day out, it depends on how confident you are. The autotech process is a very simple one. Give it a shot  :happy2:

AwesomeHassan:

--- Quote from: Kevscupra on February 09, 2015, 10:09:07 am ---I've going to buy a re-built APR HPFP, awesome told me all pumps are pressure tested and given a years warranty by APR.

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Hello guys,

Just to let you know, APR fuel pumps come with a life time guarantee.
Should there be any failure of the pump that is found to be of manufacture defect, APR will replace the fuel pump under the terms of the manufacture warranty.

The pump would need to be sent back to APR for testing. This warranty only applies to the original purchaser and this is not transferable.

Many Thanks

Sug:

--- Quote from: Hurdy on February 09, 2015, 09:39:47 pm ---Loba HPFP a is the way forward.

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Yep go for the loba pump had mine on for a year now and I think there cheaper as well

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