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Old 03-14-2008, 07:51 PM
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so what exactly will the set up look like using filters after the tank to stop the crud. anyone have photos or can explain it to me. If I am going to use on of these holley's or walbro's i want to make sure i am doing it right. i think also im going to buy a big line kit, im just trying to be a smart shopper and looking around to see if I can piece things together from here and there to make it a lot cheaper. cuz from what I have seen big line kits run from like $125 to $70
 
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Old 03-14-2008, 09:19 PM
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I got mine from glacier,I would have PMed ya,but not enough posts yet
This is the thing I have. Glacier Diesel Power - Product Detail

But they sell just the Walbro GSL-392 here Glacier Diesel Power - Product Detail
I hope I'm not being bad,just trying to help a brother out.
 
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For $499 or less and a lifetime warranty its hard to over look the Airdog
 
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Old 03-14-2008, 09:23 PM
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Theres alot of reports of the Walbro's Dieing with the new Low Sulfur Diesel Fuel , Make sure you run an Additive
 
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Old 03-14-2008, 09:25 PM
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If i could spend that kinda money I would. Im basically still looking for a good system under or around $220. I already got the holley now im just looking for something to complete the system. Im just not sure what I need to make it more efficient/last longer/handle a little hp. Right now ive got about 200hp over stock. And thats just in chips. Still need to finish this system until I can buy the Airdog next winter.

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Well I run the power service if that counts.. The gray and white bottles. Octane Boost or whatever... Get it at good ole walmart.
 

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Old 03-14-2008, 09:27 PM
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I have a $600 Eliminator Still on my truck that you can have for $200 comes with all new filters

https://www.dieselbombers.com/24-val...tml#post125086
 
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DM I have heard the same about the Walbro pumps. Holley Blue is a good pump you it just can't hold enough pressure if your running much power over stock. Airtex has a new pump out that im thinking about running some tests on to see if it can handle an Edge Comp, and 150hp injectors.
 
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Old 03-15-2008, 10:36 AM
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By the way, Glacier Diesel is a dealer for Raptor Fuel Pumps and AirDogs. The Raptor installation manuals are posted on Glaciers Website. The AirDogs aren't completely finished yet.

Charlie

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By the way, any AirDog/Raptor dealers that would like to post these manuals on their website or need any graphics just need to call or PM and they will have them.

Thanks,
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Old 03-15-2008, 02:12 PM
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Originally Posted by DieselMinded
Theres alot of reports of the Walbro's Dieing with the new Low Sulfur Diesel Fuel , Make sure you run an Additive
wow just because of ulsd. i hear the fail on their own. not too many. but alot.

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DM I have heard the same about the Walbro pumps. Holley Blue is a good pump you it just can't hold enough pressure if your running much power over stock. Airtex has a new pump out that im thinking about running some tests on to see if it can handle an Edge Comp, and 150hp injectors.
well how much over stock? i run my 100 hp sticks and edge comp fine. i see no less then 9-10 psi wide open with my holly. no less then 15 with a stock and holly combo!
 

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Old 03-15-2008, 10:23 PM
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I've been running a Holley Blue / big line kit through the stock LP for 4 years no problems. 26pdi idle 20 Wot.
And yes the stock LP is working too. Only problems i ever had was when i tried running 100% bio. Lp didn't like it, FP dropped to 15.
 


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