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    Airdog or fass

    Just wandering on my wife's 05 since I'm having these injector problems if it would be a good idea to get a better lift pump with better filtration. The truck is stock and which do y'all like better a/d of fass and which size for a stock truck. Thanks.


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    I am partial to air dog myself. I put an air dog 150 on mine when it was stock and it worked great.


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    I've heard u need to set aside a full day to install it if u do it your self?


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    We installed mine in bout 45 mins. Longest part of it was the wiring. Get the airdog 165 and you just connect it to the stock lift pump no drillin holes or draw straw needed


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    Ok thanks for the info I'll check the 165 out.


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    Not a problem


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    Im looking at getting a new lift pump on my 05 is there a point of having to much fuel sent to the injector pump iv got a programmer and want bigger injectors later can i put a 165 pump on an almost stock truck?


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    Straight from AD My friend

    I daily drive my truck and it is only 300 horsepower. Will running an AirDog® 150 or AirDog® II 165 hurt anything?
    No it will not hurt the pump. But it could cause you headaches down the road. Running way too much fuel to an injection pump that can't handle it can cause an increase in fuel pressure, which on some trucks could cause damage to that injection pump and possibly cause it to fail. Running a pump to fit your horsepower is suggested and will help keep you away from small potential issues.


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    Alright so running a 165 on mine and turning up my programmer a bit wouldn't. Hurt or an adjustable regulator to back the pressure off i drive mine daily to its a big part of my line of work


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    I have the FASS 95 and it keeps up just fine, dynoed 544HP 1201TQ. It has a built in pressure regulator and maintains about 15 psi which is optimal. I had some minor issues with it last year and FASS was great to deal with.


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