Originally Posted by Kurts
Ahhhhh...another former Mustang owner sees the light

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Welcome!
Frankly, since your car is still under warranty & IMO, if it goes bad get the Bosch replaced under warranty. Why blow $125 of your own hard-earned cash? If you feel insecure about the pump after the warranty expires go & buy the Johnson & keep it handy, just in case!
LOL, yup another Mustang owner. The thing about the Mustang is its a defining point in a person's automotive life. It helps them realize if their into raw tire spinning rumbling performance, or if they're more into all-around performance cars that have great speed, handling, and a hint of luxury. Thats why many Mustang owners either move onto the Corvette or leave the scene completely for smaller and more well-rounded sports cars. That would be the class I fall into....
Anyways, I went ahead and ordered the pump. I'm the kind of person that prefers to feel comfortable rather than save money. Installing it will help me gain some confidence with this car because after looking under the hood I"m afraid to even touch it. Its not 'dumb' and self-explanatory like the Mustang is. Its almost intimidating. Its my first forced-induction too, a whole new world.