Summit Brand Stuff September 23, 2007, 06:43:19 PM I was hangin out and talkin with a few freinds today and I mentioned how I was going to be going to be getting some new parts for the car soon enough. Summit fuel pump line kit, and maybe a summit intake. And they started talkin shiznit about the summit BRAND as a whole. How it's not a "real" Holley electric pump, and how it's not a "real" this and that. Is it really that bad? The summit brand stuff I have bought has workes 100% so far. Just wondering if there is some bad rep about summit brand stuff I don't know about or just stupid ricers talkin shiznit Quote Selected
Summit Brand Stuff Reply #1 – September 23, 2007, 07:49:23 PM I've got summit Race lers.... Im happy with them... If you are happy with the quality, use it. Quote Selected
Summit Brand Stuff Reply #2 – September 23, 2007, 07:58:55 PM I've heard good things about Summit product, but it's always non-electrical stuff. Quote Selected
Summit Brand Stuff Reply #3 – September 23, 2007, 08:15:07 PM I'm sure it's fine.They didn't get to be as big as they are for as long as they've been around selling . Quote Selected
Summit Brand Stuff Reply #4 – September 23, 2007, 09:13:43 PM I have a ton of summit stuff in my TC !! Stupid ricers Quote Selected
Summit Brand Stuff Reply #5 – September 23, 2007, 09:38:18 PM All non-electrical Summit brand stuff is GREAT for the price. I love the oil catch can kit and the $5 fender liners! Quote Selected
Summit Brand Stuff Reply #6 – September 23, 2007, 09:48:22 PM I was thinking of a whole lot of summit brand stuff. The Summit E pump and regulater combo, a Smmit dual feed fuel line with pressure guage, the Summit rubber fuel line and badass AN/NPT fittings, and maybe a set of the summit t-mount guages. I was just wondering like whats up. I know that the new summit ignition box's rival a name brand almost exactly. The fuel pump I want is the equivilant of a Holley blue pump and regulater set. Thanks for the responces guys. Anyone else have anything to add? Quote Selected
Summit Brand Stuff Reply #7 – September 23, 2007, 09:54:28 PM ive never had an issue with summit products Quote Selected
Summit Brand Stuff Reply #8 – September 23, 2007, 10:05:14 PM see i told you it was good stuff!How dare you doubt me Quote Selected
Summit Brand Stuff Reply #9 – September 23, 2007, 10:29:10 PM I bought a summit line lock and it never worked good it berely grabs the front brakes. Quote Selected
Summit Brand Stuff Reply #10 – September 23, 2007, 10:30:47 PM OK, posted a poll. PLEASE comment if you have experience, not word of mouth Quote Selected
Summit Brand Stuff Reply #11 – September 23, 2007, 11:13:25 PM Electronics = BAD!Examples - Line-Locks, Ignition Boxes, Distributors, Gauges, Wiring, etc.Hard parts = OKExamples - Intakes, headers, exhaust (all great for the $$$, but the REAL stuff DOES make more power, Proven Facts on Dynos, set your budget and get the best you can afford)Misc = Great!Examples - The stuff that's impossible to screw up, oil catch cans, fender liners, seats, valve covers, spacers, etc.Trick Flow is owned by Summit and they have continued to make good stuff. Quote Selected
Summit Brand Stuff Reply #12 – September 23, 2007, 11:15:13 PM Where does teh Holley knock off E fuel pump fall into? So far the H pipe and cat-back have worked great fit wise. Quote Selected
Summit Brand Stuff Reply #13 – September 23, 2007, 11:28:10 PM I'm assuming that "teh Holley knock off E fuel pump" means electric pump. So, NO, do NOT buy it. The wiring/motor WILL be sub-par and it WILL fail prematurely. The real pumps are cheap enough! Quote Selected
Summit Brand Stuff Reply #14 – September 23, 2007, 11:58:13 PM I also heard trick flow is owned by summit so a lot of parts are trick flow parts w/out the trick flow name I think I mentioned this before. I also heard maybe someone could add to this that trick flow was the old SVO. Makes you think why summit don’t make/sell heads for ford sb but they do for everyone else. I guessing someone will comment and correct/ad to this like I said it’s what I heard.Does anyone know anything about there MAF sensors the price looks so good. It don’t know what mm they are. I called and acquired while making an order the guy stated there all 75 mm and did not know if they could be retuned for different injectors. Quote Selected