RCCUMMINS89 wrote:What do you like with an electric? Personally, the one thing I like about our trucks is they don't have the electric bs that the new ones have.
An electric has literally ZERO chance of internal leakage allowing air into the system, unlike the stock 1st gen diaphragm types will do.
There's also the fact that, if need be, priming the supply side is a switch away, which we fat guys can really appreciate.

In reality, cheap electrics are competitively priced with even low-priced mechanicals, which means the cost to carry a spare is negligible, and usually about the same hassle to swap alongside the road as a mechanical, easier in some cases.
I've been running a Pro Comp Black on the Car Hauler for 5 years, probably the cheapest, most dependable low-end vane pump I have ever ran across.
No, at a purchase price of $60 (they are cheaper now, even), it's not the holy grail, but 5 years of inconsistent use (the hardest on a fuel system) and I can still go out, let it run 5 seconds and the truck fires right away and stays running.
The only thing that's probably going to happen, is the sealing gasket on the pump head will start to leak, which I keep an eye on and it hasn't happened yet.
Mark.