Attn. FASS Owners. Need your input
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.
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.
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!
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!
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.
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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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.
You might wanna take a look at the Airdog though, its a great quality system and they're on sale right now for $500.
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.
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.
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.
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...


