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> Bosch 69133 Fuel Pump Prices, Going to a 2 Port Pump
AvalonFal
post Jul 3 2020, 07:52 AM
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Finally making the switch to a 2 port fuel pump on my '74 2.0L stock FI. Seems like the Bosch 69133 pump is one of the top choices here. Looking around, the prices are all over the place, ranging from under $60 (Rock Auto) to $100. Why the big difference? Is there a change to the pump quality within the same part #? Any thoughts on this, or maybe on a better pump choice?
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There are (usually) cheap places like RockAuto and Amazon. You do have to be aware of fakes.

Depends on the pricing model. Some start at list and discount, some start at cost and add. Autozone and such seem to do cost doubled, that's why their radiator is $180 when it's $100 shipped online.
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