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View Poll Results: What Style Lift Pump are you running
Holley blue, red, black
10.56%
Fass
25.35%
Airdog
11.97%
Airtex
4.58%
Raptor
3.17%
Carter
20.77%
Other
9.86%
Fuel Boss/MITUSA/RASP
1.76%
Walbro
11.97%
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Battle of the LIft Pumps! (Poll Included)

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Old 03-06-2008, 06:49 PM
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Hey J they all say that 3 psi is BADDD. Im green so i dont really know. I got the airtex and it runs good. I hit 3 at wot, but other than that, its all good. With the price of diesel, I been babying it anyhow. Up 16 cent in ONE day. WT Fegebees
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OK...OK that enough!!! So you don't know which one you should get??? Just get the last one you will ever buy, the system with the most confidence and a LIFETIME WARRANTY and its a NO BRAINER, Duh!! So which one would that be?? Only the one with the most experience, best engineering, best design, the best price, and the BEST WARRANTY!!!

AirDog 100-150 and Raptor 100-150 both now have a LIFETIME WARRANTY. See the TDR BANNER Ads tomorrow or Thursday.

Thanks,

Charlie
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I Know I Am Pleased With The Raptor 100 That We Put On My Dads 99 But I Havent Got To Use My Raptor 150 On My 98 Because I Broke My Filter Head Hooking My Pressure Gauge Back Up. I Am Sure I Will Be Pleased As Well
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Originally Posted by Fuel Preporator
OK...OK that enough!!! So you don't know which one you should get??? Just get the last one you will ever buy, the system with the most confidence and a LIFETIME WARRANTY and its a NO BRAINER, Duh!! So which one would that be?? Only the one with the most experience, best engineering, best design, the best price, and the BEST WARRANTY!!!

AirDog 100-150 and Raptor 100-150 both now have a LIFETIME WARRANTY. See the TDR BANNER Ads tomorrow or Thursday.

Thanks,

Charlie

I was wondering when this would be released.

Great news Charlie!!

Dave
Old 03-13-2008, 11:39 AM
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i'm running this stanadyne series 100 set up, 12-14 idle, down to 6-7 under load, it has the stock filter as a secondary, its a reverse flow system, i dont know much but it seems to do the job, it was on the truck when i got it, and no one i've asked has really heard of it, but i guess they make a lot of stuff for the farming industry, and at only $200 for the whole rig its a good deal, mine has stainless hoses as well, i am going to get a replacement just in case it every goes out on the rd
cant get a site to copy over here for some reason, there we go

http://www.stanadyne.com/new/ppt/showfile.asp?id=1434
Old 03-13-2008, 01:08 PM
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Originally Posted by Fuel Preporator
OK...OK that enough!!! So you don't know which one you should get??? Just get the last one you will ever buy, the system with the most confidence and a LIFETIME WARRANTY and its a NO BRAINER, Duh!! So which one would that be?? Only the one with the most experience, best engineering, best design, the best price, and the BEST WARRANTY!!!

AirDog 100-150 and Raptor 100-150 both now have a LIFETIME WARRANTY. See the TDR BANNER Ads tomorrow or Thursday.

Thanks,

Charlie
Cool... I am glad to see other's offereing a 6 year warranty. I am going to be purchasing a one of the following very soon. fass,airdog,raptor style setup so i can be done with failing lift pumps.
Old 03-14-2008, 01:41 AM
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Still running my same ol' Carter since Sept.'04
How 'bout that? Looks like the Carter is holding it's own...probably would be a tad better if it was known the stock and BD pumps were Carter...lol
Old 03-14-2008, 12:54 PM
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Still running my same ol' Carter since Sept.'04
How 'bout that? Looks like the Carter is holding it's own...probably would be a tad better if it was known the stock and BD pumps were Carter...lol
They are hit and miss. Some have good luck with lift pumps and some don't.
Old 03-14-2008, 03:58 PM
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I agree with you Josh. I think some ECM's supply better voltage to the lift puimp than others...mine sends 11.5+ volts on the starter bump.
Old 03-17-2008, 07:42 AM
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Originally Posted by Clunk
I agree with you Josh. I think some ECM's supply better voltage to the lift puimp than others...mine sends 11.5+ volts on the starter bump.
Was that getting a reading from the stock lift pump wiring?
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Yes, it's on the butt spliced and soldered wiring extended from the original wires to the soldered connectors at the pump during the starter "bump" lift pump run.
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Yes, it's on the butt spliced and soldered wiring extended from the original wires to the soldered connectors at the pump during the starter "bump" lift pump run.
that's how mine is wired in also.
Old 03-19-2008, 10:49 AM
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Airtex really a Carter?

I just bought a new LP, the box says Airtex but 'carter' is stamped on the bottam of the pump? weird....
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That is interesting. Is it a carter style pump? Or does it look like a Airtex?
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i know im a little late but here goes. airdog 100. 17psi at idle and 15 at wot. good enough for me. had airtex replacement with stock lines and no box. 10 at idle and 0 at wot...


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