Lift pumps
Anyone have any inputs on lift pumps? How big of a lift pump for stock turbo? And how hard is it to install
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It all depends on what you have right now and if you plan on upgrading power in the future or not. I have a FASS 95gph filterless pump on my 99 and it works jsut fine but I am thinking of upgrading to a 150 with filters. They are relatively easy to install its just more time consuming than anything. Took me about 2 1/2 hours to do mine.
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a 95 gph is perfect for stock to mildly modified and are easier to install .if you go with a 150 or bigger most kits run 1/2 lines with draw straws . I just recently installed an air dog 150 on my 01 Cummins and it took about6 hours due to having to drop the tank.
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Id avoid pureflow products/Airdog/raptor. Do a search of all the problems and failures people have with those
Fass seems to have good reviews |
fass 95 or 150 titanium series
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I have a fass 95 with a small inline filter that goes to the stock filter housing. Good pump, plus you get a good warranty with it. Get a fuel pressure gauge while your at it.
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Will a fass 95 let me roll a little on those ricer fags if need be?
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Yes, it will do just fine with the stock turbo and injectors. I run an edge comp box with mine. At wot the pressure drops down to 12 psi. You should get you a fuel pressure gauge if you don't have it yet.
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It looks like fass 95 is the way to go but if I decide to do injectors later will it still work fine? I'm new to the board and this is the first I've heard of lift pumps. I want to do mild modifications to give my truck a little more ass, but that's about it for now.
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drops to 12psi?
sounds like you don't have the pressure set very high... I have my lift pump set to 20psi idle and it drops to 16psi under 100% fueling @ WOT that's with a 150GPH pump and 1/2" line 1/2" draw straw. :tu: |
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