JSWTDI09
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They are easily removed, but I am not certain that you would want to remove them. If you remove them and the mechanic (wherever) tries to crank the engine, all of the harm they are designed to prevent will occur and it will have been a waste if money to install these mods in the first place.Any word on how these kits affect warranty or are they easily removed?
Which one of these 2 kits protects from the replacement of the HPFP?
Thanks,
As for the warranty, it probably depends on the dealer. However, these mods would certainly give the dealership an easy excuse to deny warranty coverage. So far, nobody has had an HPFP failure with these modifications installed. We all hope that we are not the first.
Neither kit will prevent the HPFP from failing or protect it from replacement. Both kits are designed to minimize the collateral damage caused by lots of little pieces of metal getting spread throughout the entire fuel system if/when the HPFP fails. Now, when an HPFP fails the entire fuel system (from the tank to the injectors) is being replaced. If these kits work as designed, all that will need to be replaced is the HPFP itself, a fuel filter, and a few feet of fuel line. In other words a $1,000 dollar repair bill instead of an $8,000 repair bill (numbers are approximate).
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Don
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