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Old Sep 7, 2018 | 09:55 PM
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Now that I have two blazers, it seems more worthwhile to invest in some quality tools.
Specifically a fuel pressure tester and the scanner that will do the relearn on the CPS.
What do you all own/recommend as far as name brands and what should I reasonably expect to pay?
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Old Sep 7, 2018 | 10:40 PM
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Harbor freight sells a fuel injection pump test kit for $20. Mine and other members' has leaked (wept slightly) at the gauge connection but teflon tape seals it right up. Seems durable enough for an occasional use tool. My high end scanner trick is knowing what beer the guy I know who has one likes.
 
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Originally Posted by Rusty Nuts
Harbor freight sells a fuel injection pump test kit for $20. Mine and other members' has leaked (wept slightly) at the gauge connection but teflon tape seals it right up. Seems durable enough for an occasional use tool. My high end scanner trick is knowing what beer the guy I know who has one likes.
Sounds good about the fuel pressure tool, but unfortunately I don't know anyone who has a high end scanner and an alcohol preference. 😉
 
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