fass pump
thinking of using just the fass pump with stock filter on my 02 cummins, save a little money buying just the pump and can still use stock filter.. any ideas? thanks
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I have my FASS150 HD plumbed into my factory fuel filter and it works fine. I don't see why you couldn't do what you are suggesting.
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Not to blow the mission and rabbit trail this early, but... out of curiosity just how much money would one save by going this route?
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$200 or $300 depending on which pump configurations you compare.
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Thats the route I went and works well. I went with the Fass 95gph it comes with in-line filter and then thru the stock filter
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Well that sounds awesome. I'd been thinking to go Raptor, but I've been hearing it may not be the most reliable route and I need reliable. Use this truck for work, all over New England to the tune of 50K+ miles a year. I can't afford to have a pump melt down 200 miles from home. Never heard anything bad about FASS though, 'cept the cost of entry.
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You can get just the fass pump for around $320 add the relocation kit for another $30 saves quite a bit over the total coast of using there setup! Plus when i change the filter I can buy a stock replacement and not the $40 fass. Thanks for the input guys this is the way im gonna go.
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Yeah, I hear a lot of people bitch about changing the stock filter, and maybe I just don't know what I'm missing since it's all I've ever had, but I've gotten pretty comfortable with it over the last few years. Do anything 15-20 times and it's hard to not get good at it. I'm sure I'd love the added convenience, but I can live with this for the money.
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Then get the metal filter top from Geno's that has the 1/8" threaded outlet on the top for the fuel pressure?
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Lots of guys use the threaded banjo bolt for the inlet of the VP44 to measure fuel PSI.
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