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Old 01-25-2018, 10:39 AM
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Upallnight is suggesting (logically) that an OE pump with 100,000 miles will likely outperform a new knock off.

With BMW charging $300+ for OE and $120 for China clone it's hard to avoid aiming low.

I put a clone pump in wife's car. I specifically picked one with 1 year warranty which I'm glad because it died in 10 months.

It's so easy to swap a fuel pump on an x5 i might buy that one off Don just to have a spare on hand.

OE pump is a virtual guarantee of 6000 hours. That can be well over 200,000 highway miles.


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