[urq] Better fuel pump neededBen Swann benswann at comcast.netFri Oct 5 19:41:52 PDT 2007
I think you guys missed the point I was trying to make. I simply don't need folks pointing out the obvious that should be checked as a matter of course. I intended to do a full check on these things before I posted any question, and think I provided enough in the first few lines to indicate that. I don't mind getting these helpful obvious hints, but would prefer getting an answer to my question, along with it. If I wanted more info. On how to diagnose a noisy fuel pump, I would have asked. BTDT many times. I do appreciate getting the articles that go beyond what I'd expect to be printed in a reply - then I can read or discard - and I did read the article Scott J. gave a link to. Come on guys.. If I were a newbie on the list, then feed me the obvious. Most of the time, and I think you know this, the questions I ask invariably end up being solved by myself since no one has the answers and I am doing things beyond the simple. I could have gone and ordered another Bosch pump outright, but figured with the collective knowledge of this list, someone had ventured to try something different. The only person who gave me a suitable alternative was Scott J. Well I did get the suggestion for a Bosch pump offered at 2-3 times what I could have purchased for elsewhere which did lead me to my conclusion - so that was helpful too. Anyway, I appreciate the help and attempts to help and always do even if the suggestions seem rather condescending. With multiple pointed suggestions to double check the pre-pre-filter screen in the tank, you can be sure the tank will be drained and probed. But I was going to do that anyway, just not without a new pump in hand. Also, I did some research awhile back as I was puzzled about the rate of failure of a lot of Bosch pumps - I had been seeing quite a few "new" pumps that lasted a very short time and failure wasn't due to starvation or debris clogging. I don't recall the specifics, but basically had to do with very poor quality control of pumps being manufactured in Chech Republic and elsewhere. Many were units being rebuilt - but not really, and being resold as new units. I have no doubt that in general, Bosch still makes pumps that are the highest quality in the world, and would have likely ordered the 044 had I not found an alternative that based on what I read was on par quality-wise and less than half the price. Ben [Date: Fri, 5 Oct 2007 16:21:21 -0400 From: Ingo Rautenberg <ingo.rautenberg at gmail.com> Subject: Re: [urq] Better fuel pump needed To: Ben Swann <benswann at comcast.net> Cc: urq at audifans.com, 'Brandon Rogers' <brogers at terrix.com>, quattro at audifans.com, QSHIPQ at aol.com Good luck, Ben. However, you really should look at that damn screen in the tank or other obstruction in the fuel lines. Hate to have you screw up your new pump/pumps. You did change out the big fuel filter (not prefilter), right? Ingo > From: Brandon Rogers [mailto:brogers at terrix.com] > Sent: Friday, October 05, 2007 3:56 PM > To: 'Ben Swann'; urq at audifans.com > Cc: quattro at audifans.com > Subject: RE: [urq] Better fuel pump needed > > Maybe try listening to the input you do get. Yes you don't have a stock > application - but its still 10V and frankly I seriously doubt you need > more fuel than an RS2'd 20V running 22+ psi. You asked for a > recommendation and I gave you one - if you don't want the input then > don't ask. Go buy your 044 pump and let us know how it works. > > Brandon]
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