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Those are really nice. How many miles can you go between fuel stops?We bought a Tiffin Phateon a couple years back…so that whole “deciding it was too much” idea went out the window when purchasing a diesel pusher. We do however have to ensure to use truck stops and never use gas stations. There’s not nearly enough room with a toad attached, plus you can’t back up either.
That was a wise decision, although the one in my '07 went 215K before it started talking (fuel pressure regulating problems), and another 5K before I figured out what was happening and had it replaced with an OEM one. Shop only charged me $300 in labor. I was pleased.and I wouldn't be having it done now if I wasn't going on a trip thru places where there is nothing around, I think the expected life is actually 165k is when they are known to start failing, i think @swathdiver has a running list
the gmt800's were rated for 100k, dealer told me they don't know what the rating is for the gmt900's but it seems to happen as stated, hell the thing could go 300k you never know. I just don't want to get stuck with my pants down. I already had planned to do it so a pinch of salt in a wound and carrying on. lol
My 2007 was at roughly 230K when I started having issues with mine. It would leak down fuel pressure as it sat so I had to try and start it twice. Once to get it almost up to pressure, then the 2nd time to actually start. Was able to time it to when I had an almost empty tank and do it in my driveway.That was a wise decision, although the one in my '07 went 215K before it started talking (fuel pressure regulating problems), and another 5K before I figured out what was happening and had it replaced with an OEM one. Shop only charged me $300 in labor. I was pleased.
Would love to see that list! Should be a sticky.
historically 160k or after is the point when some things start to go goofy, die, malfunction. This doesn't mean it will happen to everyone all at the same timeThat was a wise decision, although the one in my '07 went 215K before it started talking (fuel pressure regulating problems), and another 5K before I figured out what was happening and had it replaced with an OEM one. Shop only charged me $300 in labor. I was pleased.
Would love to see that list! Should be a sticky.
No, I don't have a concensous on our fuel pumps but several of us have been reporting our fuel pump trims to compare their conditions to one another. Mine used to be rock solid at 43.5 psi all the time, even at WOT. Then one day it slipped a psi while accelerating and came back up and now waffles around while driving but only 2 psi.and I wouldn't be having it done now if I wasn't going on a trip thru places where there is nothing around, I think the expected life is actually 165k is when they are known to start failing, i think @swathdiver has a running list
the gmt800's were rated for 100k, dealer told me they don't know what the rating is for the gmt900's but it seems to happen as stated, hell the thing could go 300k you never know. I just don't want to get stuck with my pants down. I already had planned to do it so a pinch of salt in a wound and carrying on. lol
YA weird I thought it was 15psi, but looks like it is 20psi
I couldn't remember either and looked it up real quick!YA weird I thought it was 15psi, but looks like it is 20psi