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PontiacDad 12-24-2005 12:16 PM

The rice pipe should make no difference than the stock air box. Its just filtered air either way.
Maybe you knocked a vacum line loose somewhere? Thats what it sounds like to me, look around the lower intake and throttle body. Follow the line around and make sure all the connections are solid.
Did you set the 'SES" light? Can you scan for error codes?

Bob Dillon 12-24-2005 12:39 PM


Originally Posted by Sully1742
Got it to run for a minute or two, then it quit out on me. Subsequent tries to get it running using the same method resulted in shorter run times each try. .

Do yourself a favor. Look at the fuel filter first. It's plugged.

Sully1742 12-24-2005 09:57 PM


Originally Posted by Bob Dillon

Originally Posted by Sully1742
Got it to run for a minute or two, then it quit out on me. Subsequent tries to get it running using the same method resulted in shorter run times each try. .

Do yourself a favor. Look at the fuel filter first. It's plugged.

I am going to check that tomorrow, weather permitting hopefully. Under the rear passenger door you guys say? I'll dig around and see if I can find some pics or a tutorial on here.

Sully1742 12-27-2005 01:01 PM

Fuel filter didn't do it. :cry: $550 and a new fuel pump later.... God damn, I think that's the last major repair that's going into this vehicle.

willwren 12-27-2005 01:14 PM

$550? OUCH. That pump only cost them 100 bones in parts. Dealer, huh?

Sully1742 12-27-2005 03:48 PM


Originally Posted by willwren
$550? OUCH. That pump only cost them 100 bones in parts. Dealer, huh?

No, family mechanic. I didn't speak to him, so I assume there's more to it.

Hans 12-27-2005 04:29 PM


Originally Posted by Sully1742

Originally Posted by willwren
$550? OUCH. That pump only cost them 100 bones in parts. Dealer, huh?

No, family mechanic. I didn't speak to him, so I assume there's more to it.

jeeze that is rape.


:roll:


it is only a 4 hour job on our cars for the most part. Even the most expensive dealer here charges 70 an hour.

banned3800 12-27-2005 04:51 PM

I did my own work...


$120 For an AC Delco Pump and Sock

$10 for a new fuel filter

And a couple of hours to fight the tank out, install the new pump and reinstall the tank...

It was a PITA.... But I was glad to save the $$$

Glad to hear you got it fixed tho.. Nothing like having fuel pressure
;)

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lash 12-27-2005 07:14 PM

I feel your pain Sully. I got the royal reaming myself earlier this year. Except mine was more complicated and WAY more expensive. I got my raping at the dealer and it made me walk funny afterwards... :twisted: They charge almost $90/hr down here.

Ah, well, live and learn....

banned3800 12-27-2005 08:27 PM

Yeah one of my coworkers from a good while back had a Fuel Pump die while her, her husband and son were on a trip... It cost them a totall of $700, Tow parts and labor.... Labor costs... :cry:

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