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seandonato73 01-06-2010 07:54 PM

air dog II
 
i just ordered my air dog II 165, and was wondering if any one has installed it in their trucks, did it come with everything you needed, how long did it take to install, and how happy were you with it.

DobermanDiesels 01-06-2010 07:56 PM

same here mine went out and i m wondering what is the best kit for a 01 cummins for mild to eventually wild

12vcummins96 01-06-2010 08:01 PM

its pretty easy and yes it comes with everything

jfoose 01-06-2010 08:03 PM

I installed mine in about fourteen hours... but, I also had to fabricate a spacer to move my FS2500, and started to replace my front pinion seal (before starting AD install) until I realized I didn't have the correct size socket. To the best of my knowledge everything I needed was included. My truck is an 06, so the kit will obviously be somewhat different in the fitting department.

seandonato73 01-06-2010 08:39 PM

cool so do you guys like how they work.

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Originally Posted by DobermanDiesels (Post 465863)
same here mine went out and i m wondering what is the best kit for a 01 cummins for mild to eventually wild

i have a ddrp fass right now it flows 95gph and i loose fuel press around half throttle, the head of the fass leaks slightly, so thats why i got an air dog, besides 165 gph, should be more then i need. the fass just didn't impress, i do know some guys with raptor pumps and they like them....but one of the fuel neck down points is the filter head so i wanted filters, and i wanted to put a 1/2" pick up tube in the fuel tank, and the air dog just had every thing i was looking for, so i got it.

Bad93Cummins 01-06-2010 08:41 PM

I love my Air Dog 100!!!

DieselPerformanceGuy 01-07-2010 06:57 PM

I just bought my airdog II 165 also and was wondering how easy it was too install. I hope urs goes well sean!

seandonato73 01-07-2010 07:37 PM


Originally Posted by DieselPerformanceGuy (Post 466518)
I just bought my airdog II 165 also and was wondering how easy it was too install. I hope urs goes well sean!

same to you dude!! can't wait till it shows up.... i loose fuel around half throttle... it's getting anoying backing out of it!!

tltruckparts 01-07-2010 11:44 PM

mine was pretty easy. about 4 hours with the help of my brother. the biggest pain of all was making the return piece go into the filler neck tube, my tube was like 3 1/2" wide but the piece they sent me was only like 2" wide so i had to clamp the ever lovin crap out of it. and i ordered it for my chevy too like i was supposed to. hopefully the dodges arent like that. the only other thing i wasnt impressed with was the mounting system. it looks kinda cheesy but ill be fabbing something a little cleaner here soon.

but as far as if it had everything it did, but the thing of lock tite they gave me was only enough to but a tiny little spot on only one bolt, so get some lock tite youll probably need it

freak007 01-08-2010 09:14 PM

I work for a performance shop and installed a Airdog 150 into a 99 E350 in about 6 hours... That included installing the draw straw.


The kit came with everything I needed, but I did not use the mounting bracket, as it did not allow for a clean enough install for me to be proud to put my name on it... The bracket was definitely functional though.

If you have never had the "privilage" of working with pushloc fittings you are in for a treat ;), just remember that lube is your friend. They are alot easier to install if you can do it with the line off the vehicle and the fitting in a vise... Make sure you push the fitting into the line all the way to the collar and DO NOT use hose clamps or you will likely have leaks. Install your first fitting in the line, route the line and cut it to length, remove the line and install your second fitting then permanently install the line...

jshafley 01-08-2010 11:46 PM

awsome i think air dog is the way to go :tu:

tltruckparts 01-09-2010 12:26 AM

the best part of it is the air/foam/vapor filtration on it allowing nothing but clean fuel going to your pump. i like that part the most

DieselPerformanceGuy 01-10-2010 10:39 AM


Originally Posted by tltruckparts (Post 467438)
the best part of it is the air/foam/vapor filtration on it allowing nothing but clean fuel going to your pump. i like that part the most

Is that adjustable regulator awsome

tltruckparts 01-10-2010 12:38 PM

its nice. i just save mine set to 15 psi and i just leave it there havent moved it since

DieselPerformanceGuy 01-10-2010 01:17 PM

alright thanks for all the help.

freak007 01-10-2010 02:22 PM

When you get your you should scan/e-mail me a copy of the install instructions ;)

tower_ofpower 01-10-2010 10:12 PM

one thing i didnt like with the AD150 was the fitting that screws into the pump. it actually has a smaller ID than the stock fitting. stock fitting accomodates a 1/4in. drill bit. if you start a 1/4 and go up one size per pass you can safely bore it out to 5/16 ID... a noticeable difference in diameter from when you first started. other than that... the kit is great; no complaints we got mine about 80% installed today.

GeneralC 01-11-2010 09:08 PM

i love my airdog 150. it helped greatly i mean GREATLY with my fueling problem. love the product and would def buy it again

seandonato73 01-11-2010 10:14 PM


Originally Posted by freak007 (Post 468134)
When you get your you should scan/e-mail me a copy of the install instructions ;)

as soon as it shows up ill do that for ya.

freak007 01-17-2010 10:41 PM

you da man ;)

seandonato73 01-24-2010 10:27 PM

scaner is giving me crap hope to have the manuel up soon


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