Was wondering if anyone has the Air Dog fuel system or the FASS system? Also didn't know if I needed one of these. The guy at PPE didn't seem to recomend a fuel system but I have heard some good things about them. Right now I have the PPE prgramer the egr block off plate, the release valve shim kit dpf deleted 5 inch exhaust. The ported fuel rail and manifold are on the way. Thanks.
I have a FASS and I have no complaints, except for the fact that having a tuner without the FASS caused me some problems when towing. They also have Lifetime warranties, that is always a plus...
Well it depends on how much HP you want on whether or not you NEED a lift pump. It won't hurt anything having it on there and will help you CP3 live longer. For a stock transmission i doubt you will be pushing enough fuel to really need one though.
__________________ KYLE
2010 Camaro SS LS3 426 HP
05 Chevy LLY Crew Cab LT Dually 4x4 with lots of go fast goodies!!!
Suncoast Stage IV Tranny, TTS lift pumps, 5" straight pipe, LBZ Turbo Mouthpiece and much more!!!
Is the system loud? which one should I get the 95gph or the 150 gph. If I see any problems with the trans that will be the next thing I change. I just didn't want to switch out a new good tranny until it dies. I had asked suncoast about a stall to help. They just made it sound like that would just prolong the death of it. thanks
I don't want to forget that this is still a daily driver. Is that going to be a problem? I don't want to be working on this every weekend. Or get stuck in the mountains because of something I did and have to maintain all the time. Can you send me a price on that system? Thanks
i run the AirDog 150GPH and it is quiet and have towed with it for the last 15K miles and i wouldn't switch to any other brand..
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TyreBoyz Pulling Team
Pulling Truck called Late Nights
Puller/DD=04 LLY Reg Cab 2500HD,EFILive'd,Built Tranny and a fe fuel upgrades!
Business Truck
06 LBZ 2500 CC SB SRW,EFILive'd and a Built Tranny
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03 5.3L 1500 EC SB,Hypertech,Upgraded Tranny,Exhaust and CAI
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Thanks I might go with that one or was reading about the TTS sounds like it is quiet. Also read that some pump might not come on if not needed. Is this true? If so that would mean that you could still get down the road if the pump went bad? Sould I get one with a filter or not?
the only real problem i see with the AirDog is that they are not a flow thru design but i have the tools it takes on the truck incase the pump would quite i can quickly eliminate the pump and have fuel to the engine again..
i have a bad habit of installing stuff and not realy getting the instruction manual out or if i do not realy following it..when i installed my AirDog i went bought a whole bunch of different parts and have a 3/4 hose all the way from the tank to the engine block and with all the pressure fittings and have the thing setup that in 5Mins i can eliminate the AirDog.
__________________ James
TyreBoyz Pulling Team
Pulling Truck called Late Nights
Puller/DD=04 LLY Reg Cab 2500HD,EFILive'd,Built Tranny and a fe fuel upgrades!
Business Truck
06 LBZ 2500 CC SB SRW,EFILive'd and a Built Tranny
DD/Beat Around
03 5.3L 1500 EC SB,Hypertech,Upgraded Tranny,Exhaust and CAI
Economy Saver
02 VW Jetta TDI,Stock for now but looking at a Chip,Nozzles and CAI!
tricycles = teaching childern from a early age that front wheel drive sucks
why are you using the 150 and not the 100? Are you running that much power? They say the 100 is quieter and it will handle up to 600 rwhp. I know that bigger is better thats what I allways say. But don't want to here that thing running either. I have a 1986 chevy and have a holey on it and it is kinda loud.
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