06-07 LBZ Performance Discussion of Chevy and GMC Trucks with LBZ Duramax Turbo Diesel Engines Related To Performance And Longevity

FASS Vs Airdog

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Old 07-01-2008, 09:53 PM
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First off Im wondering if either system is even worth buying.. Im not making crazy HP.. but in the upcoming months I want to be.. Im planning a suncoast and a PPE+2 hot.. Im curious about dual cp3's and about these fass and airdog systems..



If I get one of these systems.. is there a need for dual cp3s?

If I dont need dual cp3's are these systems more reliable than duals?

Is there any obvious pros/cons to having one of these systems?

Is either of them better than the other?

Im wanting more fuel.. since Ive opened up the air as much as I can.. Its all but quit smoking.. and I want to get things ready for the trans and hot programmer that are soon to come..

Thanks guys. All opinions are welcome here please! I just dont know enough about this stuff yet..

 
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Air Dog all the way
 
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Both Airdog and Fass are great systems. I have had a few more issues from Airdog than I have had from FASS. Both have Lifetime warrantys but Airdog is less expensive.
 
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Air Dog. Awesome piece of technology.
 
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Id say go with FASS just for the simple fact that so many people are running them and generally pretty reliable.

Well the Dual Cp3's are for flowing massive amounts of fuel, you shouldnt need them for a while but hey do we really need any of this stuff we add to our trucks(BOMBs).

The FASS and Airdog are just a "lift" pumps that send the fuel from the tank to the Cp3 injector pump so if your wanting your ecm to send as much fuel as it can you better give it as much as it can handle so definately get one.

My advice would be get either one you want, add your programmer and tranny see where that takes ya then you can drop the BOMBs like crazy
 
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Don't forget the fact that the Airdog and Fass also take the entrained air out of the fuel, makes a difference on fuel mileage AND power. I have FASS on one truck, and AIRDOG on another, and they are both excellent products. AIRDOG is quieter, smaller and does a bit better job of taking out air at high volumes.
 
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Yep, what he said.
 
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I like the Updog system myself.
 
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hhhmmmm...What....is...up...dog?
 
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Whazz up dawwggggggg
 


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