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Old 09-09-2010, 05:51 PM
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I have been looking at the fass line of fuel pumps. They have a FRP to replace the factory lift pump. I can not find any information about them. The Fass web page shows them but does not talk about them. Anyone know?
 
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Old 09-09-2010, 06:01 PM
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Why are you so stuck on the FASS products? Airdog really gives you better bang for your buck.
 
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Old 09-09-2010, 06:35 PM
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Why are you so stuck on the FASS products? Airdog really gives you better bang for your buck.
I am not stuck on anything. I just want what works best for me. Air dog may be my choice. I just dont want to buy something and not be happy with it. I am new here and investigating possible choices. Diesel Bombers has been very Helpful to me.

Right now cash is tight. I am building new corrals and loading chute out of steel and It's expensive. When completed, I can load some cows and go to the sale barn. Then I will have cash...Thanks, Kerley
 
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If your on a budget look at a Fass HPFP or a Raptor Pump.

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Old 09-10-2010, 10:45 AM
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If you dont want the extra filtration, the Rapter pumps would be a good deal.

We just put one on and it seems like a quality piece, at a reasonable price.
 
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I have the raptor and I love it! Works great. I would have went with an airdog 2 but when my lift pump went out I only had enough to get a raptor and I don't regret it
 
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Old 09-10-2010, 05:31 PM
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I have the raptor and I love it! Works great. I would have went with an airdog 2 but when my lift pump went out I only had enough to get a raptor and I don't regret it
which pump did you buy and what is your idle fuel pressure/wot fuel pressure?

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If your on a budget look at a Fass HPFP or a Raptor Pump.

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It's not a budget problem. I just want to know whats available. How many guys on Diesel Bombers have bought things for their trucks and are trying to sell or swap them because they are not satisfied with what they bought? Thats why I ask questions and do some research before I buy anything. It's just me.
 

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I got the raptor 150 and right now I'm making about 21 psi at idle and around 14 wot. The other reason I got it was because I didn't have time for a draw straw since it wqas an emergency repair to get me back home from new mexico. If you don't have an in tank pump you don't need a draw straw with it. Eventually I'm going to get a draw straw though when I have the time to remove the bed
 
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