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Originally Posted by 5ABI VT
Definitely helped thank you ! Just knowing that would have made me change them out regardless  I definitely will post up! I checked after reading your post that they did show available on amazon.ca for the correct part number. But with the strainers (likely wouldn't need another pair) it would have been close to the cost of the lpe pumps which on their website shows are included for the cost so I went with that. I spoke with Ken at lpe briefly and I was convinced (lol). I figured no one really talks about walbro or performance brands much so I at the least I could add something to the forums regarding that setup.
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Ok, in the process of more research.....really makes your head spin...
What I would suggest is to make sure your getting the product you need and at the best cost possible.
Case in point, Mike checked Amazon and the Denso 951-5006 unit is listed there for under $20, but their site mentions that it doesn't fit the LT5. The same (think they are the same) units I ordered are more than $20, and are a direct fit for the LT5. The one Denso listed on Amazon is made in China, the Denso unit that Mike used is made in Mexico. I am calling tomorrow to check where the units I have on order will be made.
We would all like a quality product regardless where it is made and hopefully that is what we purchase. I would like to see more USA units made, as with some of the China based automotive products have been in question over the years concerning quality and reliability. That being said, ineffective quality control could take place anywhere.
Also take note that there are many sites that do not distinguish the difference between the LT1 and LT5 fuel pumps in their specs. One exception appears to be Rock Auto that does show a difference in part #'s for the two engines. But one thing I found very interesting is that the
PERFORMANCE ELECTRIC P240KC fuel pumps that are popular are listed for both the LT1 and the LT5, while other brands on their site do show different part #'s pertaining to the different engines.
IMO, this is one of many instances where you really need to check everything out before making a purchase.