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Old 07-02-2012, 08:07 PM
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I just purchased a 2002 Ram 2500 with a 5 Speed! I've been on here alot and while I cannot do any performance mods, (yet) the truck is completely stock and only has 80,000 miles! I'll be increasing the performance a little later on, but I'd like to get any basic maintenance covered first!

I just purchased the following:

FLEETGUARD LF3894 oil filter
FLEETGUARD AF25541 air filter
FLEETGUARD FS19855 fuel filter

I plan on using Rotella synthetic to do an oil change this weekend along with all the basic maintenance.

Is there anything else I should check/look at? I've been reading about the VP44 problems, and while the truck only has 80k on it, I want to be safe, so I'm wondering what the best course of action should be.

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Old 07-02-2012, 08:20 PM
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firt mod id do is an airdog or fass. then gauges. small programmer, then clutch and injectors.
 
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Old 07-02-2012, 10:17 PM
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firt mod id do is an airdog or fass. then gauges. small programmer, then clutch and injectors.
why a clutch? only 80k miles, and no mods...?
 
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The torque from a chip can make a stock clutch slip. Although a stock clutch can last a while if treated properly, it's good insurance to stay on the road and out of the shop unplanned.

I agree with a lift pump upgrade, even if you don't have plans of turning up the power. $500 now will save $1000+ down the road.
 
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Old 07-03-2012, 04:41 PM
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The more ive read on the lift pumps, the more I want to get something better than the FASS DDRP pump. What would te next best pump be? And should consider a relocation kit? I agree spending money now is much better than a new vp44 however I need to be as cost effective as I can. When I do start upgrading I don't expect to be going crazy, I'll probably so an intake, exhaust, edge and an elbow to start.
 
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Next best would be a FASS Platinum95, IMO. It has one filter, so I suggest running it to your stock fuel bowl. It will supply all the flow you will need, and give a little extra filtration.
 
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So when you say fuel bowl, you mean the stock filter assembly? And I guess no relocation with that pump?
 
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That pump is mounted on the Frame Rail and yes it deletes the stock filter.

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I am going To save up for the better pump then. How long could I run the stock? I'm guessing I won't for more than a month but I have to recover from buying the truck before I can put too much $$$ into it.
 
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Unfortunately there is no guarantee with a VP44. Best thing to do is get a fuel pressure gauge ASAP. You don't want to see less then 10psi at the pump.
 


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