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Old 12-02-2007, 09:40 AM
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Attn. FASS Owners. Need your input

I am having lift pump issues (I know, what a suprise and I am thinking about having the fass 95 system installed. How do you guys like yours? Any problems? Any regrets? Or is it ALL good?

I need your input.
Old 12-02-2007, 09:47 AM
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mine was on the truck when i bought it used from a dealer. i've had the truck for a little over 3 years now with no problems.

i run some big 1/2" lines that drops my pressure to 13 at idle and 9 at WOT, and its enough fuel to make over 570hp.

i definitely recommend it!
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Ditto. Many, many miles on mine and no problems.
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Steve, I've had the 150 series on mine for about 18 months now, no problems. Save yourself some money and install it yourself. You don't need "special" tools; it takes about 2/3 hours. One frustration I did have, was because of my location (not many specialty/truck stores to go to) was getting the filter I needed. I've got the right number on the filter and good to go! If you decide to go with it, my opinion it will be worth it. Do a search for "Fass" on this site, there are many posts from people with more experience then I.
Old 12-02-2007, 10:51 AM
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I would say go with it, have had mine for a year now with no problems. Only thing i don't like is sometimes i have to try to start it a few times when really cold since mine is rigged up to send fuel straight to Vp and doesn't have a way to pre-heat the fuel when cold. But thats just do to the way i have it rigged, great fuel pressure about 14.
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http://www.pureflowtechnologies.com/Raptor.htm

This is something new.
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I have a Airdog and would buy another one in a minute. I've never had a problem in over a year. Great product. Well made. An ORIGINAL!
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I have a FASS 150 on mine, and knock on wood, no problems yet, even have mine plumbed straight to the VP. If you have a long bed, it should be real easy to get at the connections on the tank module. I was able squeeze up between the side of my bed and the frame.
You might wanna take a look at the Airdog though, its a great quality system and they're on sale right now for $500.
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hey, anyone check out pureflow's new super dog? does anybody really need that much flow? wow!
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I'd reccomend the 150 series over the 95. You can get filters and water seperator from most places. 95 series units use a special filter, from FASS dealers only.
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It's true about the filters....
The 150/95 pumps use the full sized filters, and are pretty easy to find anywhere.
But the 95/95 pumps have those oddball squatty filters that are hard to find.
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I just installed mine on 12-1-07. I'm happy with the product, although it was a pain to install. My truck had the dealership revised intank lift pump witch required me to drop the fuel tank and drill a hole in the tank for a new draw tube. I also made some mistakes because i didn't read the instructions close enough. Also the filters protrude 1 or 2 inches below the truck body. I'm gona make a skid plate to protect them from debris when i off road.
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Protruding filters

Thats the one thing I dont like about the system, I would worry about damaging the filters off road.
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Fleetguard make the Fuel Seperator filters, not the main filter for the 95 series. The Fleetguard number is FS 19768. I'm sure Fleetguard will make a main filter soon. That's the nice part about the 150 series, you can get the Fleetguard full size filters...
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I have the FASS 95 HPFP, and I love it. No regrets. If I was going with the whole FASS system I would also look at the AirDog.


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