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Old 12-29-2014, 08:59 PM   #18
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Re: 24v Questions

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Originally Posted by notchbackgta View Post
Thanks for the reply, at least I know I can get my money back out of them easily.
I REALLY want to get them, but I don't have anywhere to put them really, nor a good way to move them around. I took Friday off to go back there for something else I started to take apart, but didn't have the proper sockets for and they had a 4.8 GM LR4 (LS based engine) that I wanted to get too, lol. My friend said I could borrow his truck at least, so I can get them home. I am thinking furniture dollys and some 3/4" plywood on top so I can at least move them around.
I have used an old creeper that had heavy duty wheels to move one a couple of times. The floor has to be pretty smooth though.

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Originally Posted by Bigdav160 View Post
Typo. I know the VP has a bad rap but I haven't any problem with mine.
They do have a bad rap. But if you have a good one they usually do last along time. As long as you have a good lift pump, and change the fuel filter regularly, they seem to be fine. The electronics in them were not very good at all stock. The cheaper reman ones don't last long either. The parts fail prematurely in a result of being cheaply made. The VP technology has came a long way since they were put in the market.
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