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Location: Central Illinois
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Re: Question: In cab - in tank electric fuel pump?
I like the idea of an in tank pump, but I wonder if it will be too noisy inside the cab? Just thinking, but would not want you to do all the work and end up with something unsatisfactory.
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Location: new smyrna beach fl / 29 palms cal
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Re: Question: In cab - in tank electric fuel pump?
You only hear it for a few seconds when you first turn the key on
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Re: Question: In cab - in tank electric fuel pump?
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Im sure they are not that noisy!
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Join Date: Jan 2017
Location: Larkspur, Colorado
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Re: Question: In cab - in tank electric fuel pump?
I thought about the noise inside the cab too...... The frame mount pump makes a good bit of noise itself and I don't care for it. Assuming the in tank pump will just have the same quiet 'buzz' most late model trucks have and I think I can deal with that. Might just do some dynamat over the outside of the tank if it's too annoying.
Steve weim55 Colorado |
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