stock vs. aftermarket lift pump
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remove the air (corrects injection timing), TONS better filtration, increased pressure to the CP3 (reduces wear on the cp3). go with the 150 even if you are not planning on bombin the ol girl too much cause hangin around any of us for a length of time, you will anyhow! LOL... by going with the 150 now, you save time and money in the future just in case you do bomb more than the 100 can handle (around 550hp and lower for the 100, above 550 for the 150) and just like Luke said, til January 31st, the airdog 100 & 150 are on sale for $499 and has a lifetime warranty!
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I would say it could be done in 3 hours or less. You can either take the bed off or drop the tank. I dropped the tank, with about 2 gallons in it or so, drill hole put in fitting, install tank. mount your pump, run hose and electrical connections. This is all in a nutshell and i have an airdoggy 150.
#17
its really not all that bad, its just a matter of what you prefer to do, bed off or drop tank. on mine, (early 04) there was a little bracket right where the airdog mounts, and i had to use a cut off wheel to remove that so i could get the doggy in there. that was harder than dropping the tank and the rest of it. lay everything out first then go to it. let us know how it goes!
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