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Old 08-19-2007, 08:43 PM
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fass and walbro

ok i am fixing to get a new fp setup. i have looked at both the fass and the walbro and dont know what the differences are. i have a budget of around 450 so if you guys can give me some advice that would be great. i have to go to florida in 3 weeks so i want to go ahead and get one on here so i can keep it to the floor and not have to worry about fp issues. right now on the stock pump i idle around 14 and it drops to 5 wot.
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I've had my FASS, HPFP on for a little over two years, and it has worked great. Idle at 19, cruise at 18, and cannot pull it below 16 with my current setup. Also, the install is pretty easy and straight foreward.
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Re: FAss

how hard was it to install and what kind of maintenance if any have you had to do.
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If your budget is $450, then go with the Walbro. You'll have money left over.
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Originally Posted by crobtex
I've had my FASS, HPFP on for a little over two years, and it has worked great. Idle at 19, cruise at 18, and cannot pull it below 16 with my current setup. Also, the install is pretty easy and straight foreward.
Ditto~ I have the full FASS...150/150/1008..... for almost 4 yrs. Never below 17 psi at WOT.
Only maintenance is changing the fuel filter @ 50,000 miles.

Send me your e-mail address if you want a side by side comparison of the components. Both systems work well but the FASS, or the HPFP, are high quality and over engineered....just the way I like important systems.

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Old 08-19-2007, 09:53 PM
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You can get an HPFP for less than $450. Check http://www.mwfi.com/FASS/FASS_Diesel_Filters.html as a pricing example. I have nothing to do with this company, just showing the pricing.
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Not a hard install. The only "speciality" tool I could have used was an angle drill. I'm pretty sure the new kits have everything you need except the tools.
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Originally Posted by crobtex
Not a hard install. The only "speciality" tool I could have used was an angle drill. I'm pretty sure the new kits have everything you need except the tools.


They do have everything. Except the tools of course. Just put one on my buddies rig yesterday. I intend to replace my Walbro with one eventually.
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Get the fass.
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Re: FAss

what is the benefit gained by repalcing the walbro with the fass arent they about the same thing. why is the fass so much better. and thanks for the link to mwfi
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Originally Posted by emoryemt-i
what is the benefit gained by repalcing the walbro with the fass arent they about the same thing. why is the fass so much better. and thanks for the link to mwfi
Not the same at all. The FASS is all metal and much better built. It is also a different style of pump. Walbro will not take hardly any crud at all in the fuel without ruining them because of the plastic innards.
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I went with the FASS 150/150
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more fass and walbro questions

are these fass the ones with the filter system on them or just the fp itself and is anyone having trouble with the walbro
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Originally Posted by emoryemt-i
are these fass the ones with the filter system on them or just the fp itself and is anyone having trouble with the walbro
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