Saga Continues - fuel pump

Tigran Varosyan tigran at tigran.com
Tue Nov 26 13:02:47 EST 2002


David, I would much rather get the right pump but I am on a real time
pressure here... I called everywhere local to find one. A dealer 115 miles
away has one for $210... Take me all day and likely $20 in gas (for the POS
i have on loan now) to get there. I know I could return my generic, when I
bought it I was like "This looks nothing like my old one, if it does not fit
im going to bring it back" they they said ok. I just got the fitting for the
pump, Im gong to go try it in a minute. If it works, we will call it good...

Tyson



-----Original Message-----
From: David Conner [mailto:conner at cfm.Ohio-State.edu]
Sent: Tuesday, November 26, 2002 12:17 PM
To: tigran at tigran.com
Cc: quattro at audifans.com
Subject: Saga Continues - fuel pump


If it was me I'd rather have a used Bosch than the new generic.  Could you
get a refund on the purchase of that generic piece of crap fuel pump?
Even though "electric parts not refundable" ... given that it doesn't even
fit maybe you have a chance.
You could buy a Bosch, the real thing, for like $180 from a number of
sources.  Or a used one for like $50 ... try Force 5 (see the Q-list vendor
listings).    Actually the dealer price of $210 is lower than I would have
expected.
Dave C.






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