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FASS 150GPH and stock tank pickup... go or no go?

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Old Dec 24, 2006 | 02:44 AM
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FASS 150GPH and stock tank pickup... go or no go?

Alright, I ordered my FASS and a Vulcan draw straw from Eric @ Vulcan, and I haven't received the draw straw yet but the FASS has arrived. The manual for the 150gph FASS says that a larger tank pickup is "recommended"... can I install the FASS tomorrow so I can stop being stingy with the throttle (also just installed a new Edge Juice w/Attitude), or am I going to burn up the pump on the FASS or something if I don't install the larger tank pickup at the same time?

Advice please... I have limited shop time/space available, so I'm trying to maximize what I can get done in the next couple days, and then I will drop the tank over the new years weekend and get the draw straw in...
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Old Dec 24, 2006 | 02:50 AM
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Put in the FASS, and install the draw straw when you get the chance. I've got a year on my stock pick up and 150 fass, and its still running good.
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Old Dec 24, 2006 | 09:43 AM
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Is it a Model 150/150 gph... or the 95/150 gph?
Either way I believe as long as you do not have the in tank lift pump it will work fine with, or without, the Draw Straw! I know it will on the 150/150.
My understanding is that warning is only for the in tank pumps.

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Old Dec 24, 2006 | 10:54 AM
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Yeah, my truck hasn't been rigged with the in-tank pump... still using the stock lift pump in stock location... 9psi @ idle, 6-7 while driving, and close to ZILCH at WOT.

The FASS setup I got is the 95/150gph. What's the difference between that and the 150/150?

I'm going to go ahead and do the install today.
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Old Dec 24, 2006 | 05:21 PM
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95 has special filters only available from FASS dealers. The 150 series has filters you can get anywhere. I believe thats the major difference.
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Old Dec 24, 2006 | 08:51 PM
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Thanks for the encouragement guys. It's all installed and rockin'. No leaks, about 18psi at idle, I'm fat and happy and ready for Christmas festivities (first I gotta take a shower to rid myself of diesel smell though... )
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Old Dec 25, 2006 | 12:23 AM
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I will have to double check...but i believe you can get the water sep. at any parts store.....the fuel filter was made just for the 95 Series FASS. I would suggest if you have any worries about the filter to stick a spare behind the seat.

You can run the 150 GPH units most of the time with no issue with the stock pick-up. If you get pressure fluctuations, or tons of noise coming from the FASS, this might be signs of the pick-up getting stopped up. Most of the trucks out there dont have issue. I am on 3 years on my 150 GPH now......

BUT you can't go wrong with the Draw Straw......never have an issue with the pick-up again.......

I hear Santa....im going to bed! haha.....Night yall and Merry Christmas!
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Old Dec 28, 2006 | 02:57 PM
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Not desiring to highjack, but have just stumbled across a lot of discussion about Draw Straws when using the in tank pump and a secondary pump.

I have the in tank pump, and have a holley pump that I had planned to put inline with the in tank pump. Can this still be done or am I better off with a draw straw and a holley pump alone?
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Old Dec 28, 2006 | 04:07 PM
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Just installed the draw tube from PDR Diesel on my 95/150. Pump noise level is down and I gained 1 LBS in pressure. To drop the tank and put in the draw tube was a snap and well worth the $45.00 spent on the draw tube. I ran my FASS 95/150 prior for 6 months with no issues. Love the FASS...
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