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Blackmobile
07-21-2009, 09:05 PM
More stuff has fallen off the Marauder tree....
I have the Marauder dash for sale. You will have to use your original cabling since some that are attached have been cut, But the body of the dash is all there and NOT Cracked. The passenger air bag is included but ONLY for local pickup. I don't want to be responsible for it going off in the Postman's hands.:shake:
Asking $200 plus shipping. SOLD!!
http://www.mercurymarauder.net/gallery/data/556/medium/Marauder_Dashboard.JPG
I also have one OEM Marauder rim that's been through hell but after having it professionally checked I was assured it was true. I'm asking $100 "as is" but my plan is to send it out to be resurfaced, but then I'll be adding THAT cost to the price. By the way, the center cap is included but not in the photo.
http://www.mercurymarauder.net/gallery/data/556/medium/Scared_MM_Rim.JPG
Closer look
http://www.mercurymarauder.net/gallery/data/556/medium/Scared_MM_Rim_close-up.JPG
FormulaMarauder
07-23-2009, 02:21 PM
I would suggest against purchasing from Blackmobile. My Boost a pump sold with a Vortech I purchased from him did not work, and was not compensated after many requests.
TiTo35
07-23-2009, 02:24 PM
Uh oh...:popcorn:
ImpalaSlayer
07-23-2009, 02:25 PM
i dissagree with formula, everything ive purchased from Ed has been as described.
form, you bought an electronic part. ever try to retrun a electronic part to a dealer? they wont let you because theres no way to visualy inspect it to know if its faulty.
bob6364
07-23-2009, 02:34 PM
I would suggest against purchasing from Blackmobile. My Boost a pump sold with a Vortech I purchased from him did not work, and was not compensated after many requests.
Well he does have a trader rating of 10...all positive.:twocents:
Blackmobile
07-23-2009, 02:46 PM
I would suggest against purchasing from Blackmobile. My Boost a pump sold with a Vortech I purchased from him did not work, and was not compensated after many requests.
In response:In your thread you stated that everything worked at idle but when you went to WOT, the voltage went to zero.
That was not how my setup was installed to work.
Then in a PM you stated:
If wired together, (The way it came) All it does is increase the battery voltage up to 18-21 volts so the pumps spins faster full time.
That is exactly how my setup was wired to work, and it worked well (full time).
And again, a boost-A-Pump wasn't part of the kit I purchased, it was part of my Dyno tune for my MM. The GT 500 fuel pump was reqired but not the boost-A-Pump.
FormulaMarauder
07-23-2009, 03:48 PM
Ed,
I feel like I'm beating a dead horse. I installed it just the way it came, and it was DEAD. The car still ran fine under throttle and idle, but under heavy load, it did not provide any additional fuel as it is supposed to. This was verified by my tuner who said they tested it upon it getting towed there, and it was dead. Upon replacing it with a new unit wired the same way, wouldn't you know it, it worked fine.
FormulaMarauder
07-23-2009, 03:58 PM
form, you bought an electronic part. ever try to retrun a electronic part to a dealer?
Uh, yeah. Had a faulty fuel pump on my Firebird Formula, returned no problem. Dead alternator for my Daytona waaaaay back when, no problem.
If I sold a faulty part, I would replace it or refund the $$$ for replacement. Only thing I would just ask for is the receipt for the new part and old part in return. That's just me, some people don't care. I wouldn't railroad someone. I was assured many times over that EVERYTHING being shipped to me was functional.
I spoke to Ed on a few occasions, and he helped me out trememndously with the tons of ?'s I threw at him during install.
But this? No. He got the money sent to him and doesn't care if it's functional or not.
CRUZTAKER
07-23-2009, 04:08 PM
Moral of the story....
If it is a really important electrical item...don't buy it used duh.
ImpalaSlayer
07-23-2009, 05:13 PM
Moral of the story....
If it is a really important electrical item...don't buy it used duh.
ding ding ding winner!
hyvltge
07-23-2009, 09:21 PM
PM sent on wheel.
Blackmobile
07-28-2009, 11:26 AM
:bump::bump:
Dash has been sold!
in2deep
07-28-2009, 11:51 AM
The likelyhood of the actual BAP itself going bad is very slim. In fact I believe there is no documented failure to date on a BAP.
The Adjustment dial (0-40) goes bad, and actually I had one go bad on me in the past.
Its a 20 dollar part from KB.
To test the BAP without the dial attached, simply jump the positive and negative side of the rca connector and measure voltage.
Plainly put, electrical stuff goes bad....all of a sudden
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