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Diesel Dawgs Performance 02-16-2009 06:45 PM

Airdog Filter Cross Reference #'s
 
FF100 2 Micron - Fleetgard FF5613
FF100 10 Micron - Fleetgard FF5617

WS100 - Fleetgard FS19768




Luke

biged681985 02-16-2009 07:30 PM

thanks for posting them up luke. i was wondering what the numbers where.

PureFlowTech 02-19-2009 04:22 PM

Luke

Thank you for posting the numbers. These filters are available through any AirDog dealer. Most people have difficulty finding these filters at a diesel shop, because they are a specialty filter. The private label AirDog fuel filters sell for $15.99, while the water separator filters sell for $19.99. The fuel filter has a estimated life of 30-40,000 miles while the water separator is a lifetime "flush" filter, and only needs to be replaced if damaged.

I do caution our customers from using any filters except our private label filters or their Fleetgard counterparts. Use of an incorrect filter could void your AirDog lifetime warranty.

Thanks again for everyone's product support,

Ron

ljdirt 09-15-2009 08:02 PM

I need a cross reference for an air dog fuel filter for a 2001 Dodge 5.9 diesel 24 valve. And also a cross reference for an air dog fuel separator WS80 Pure Flow.

PureFlowTech 09-16-2009 10:21 AM

Filter Cross Reference Numbers
 

Originally Posted by ljdirt (Post 395278)
I need a cross reference for an air dog fuel filter for a 2001 Dodge 5.9 diesel 24 valve. And also a cross reference for an air dog fuel separator WS80 Pure Flow.

You are looking for the same numbers as listed at the top of the post by Luke.

The WS80 and the WS100 are the same filters.

Thanks,

Ron

veggyoilkid 09-29-2009 08:17 AM

filters
 
Luke notes a 2 Micron and a 10 Micron
which comes with the factory setup?
I have recently installed a Fp-150 and would like a spare filtre. Which would you recommend?
why are there 2 options for the Micron?....:humm:

PureFlowTech 09-29-2009 04:40 PM


Originally Posted by veggyoilkid (Post 402067)
Luke notes a 2 Micron and a 10 Micron
which comes with the factory setup?
I have recently installed a Fp-150 and would like a spare filtre. Which would you recommend?
why are there 2 options for the Micron?....:humm:


The AirDog systems come with the 2 Micron filter equipped from the factory. The 2 Micron filter provides the best filtration, while the 10 micron filter provides the best flow. Some of our customers choose to run the 10 micron filter in cold weather, to allow the fuel to flow through the filter easier.

Thank for your support of our products.

Ron

veggyoilkid 09-30-2009 09:53 PM

thanks for the explanation, helps a lot ...:c:

PureFlowTech 10-01-2009 02:23 PM


Originally Posted by veggyoilkid (Post 402995)
thanks for the explanation, helps a lot ...:c:

No problem at all, I am happy to help. Let me know if there is anything else I can do for you.

Ron

nyredcummins 12-21-2009 01:26 PM

i have the air dog 150 on my 99 cummins and ive been running additive so it doesnt freeze up and its still doing it. im going to change to a 10 micron filter for the stock 2 micron and hope that it helps. The guy that works on my truck was saying that this new fuel waxs up and will kill the filter anyone heard of that? he said the old fuel would gel and you could put additive in it and it would clear up but fuel now waxs up and wont clear up

AF1CUMMINS 12-21-2009 02:03 PM

can we get somebody to put a sticky on this thread?

nyredcummins 12-21-2009 09:55 PM

noone around here can get me the 2 i can only find the ten

AF1CUMMINS 03-16-2010 07:29 AM

I just got off the phone with Air Dog tech line. I couldn't find anybody who carries Fleetguard where I live so they gave me a Baldwin cross reference for the 2 or 3 micron filter. He said it's a little longer in but will work and NAPA usually carries it.

OK, I'm editing this info for inaccuracies. I actually went to NAPA and they don't have Baldwin, they did however sell me a NAPA 3626 fuel filter. It works and is a 2 micron filter. I tried to use a Donaldson P551315 but the top of the filter is made different. But my Air Dog is still all jacked up and i just can't figure it out. Then inline fuse keeps blowing. I put new filters on, changed the fuse, relay, and checked my fuse box for other blown fuses. Nothing. No broken wires shortin out anywhere. I'm just at a loss as to what's wrong with the dang thing. The truck will start and run about 15 seconds before the fuse blows.

NadirPoint 03-16-2010 12:07 PM


Originally Posted by PureFlowTech (Post 290985)
I do caution our customers from using any filters except our private label filters or their Fleetgard counterparts. Use of an incorrect filter could void your AirDog lifetime warranty.

Better be careful with those Baldwin filters! :scare2:

AF1CUMMINS 03-16-2010 02:26 PM

Well Air Dog is the people that gave me the number.

van_350sd 03-21-2010 12:23 AM

Hello Gents,

my first post here, good to find a new spot with diesel folk.

I was reading this thread and I see someone is having a problem in the cold weather.

All fuel in the winter up north will have problems when the temp drops low.

A good thing to do is install a Vacuum gauge at the Air Dog/Dahl Filter to watch the flow
and restriction.

Some people put a Vac Gauge in both locations, at the Dog/Dahl location then the stock filter location.

if you do the gauge at the dog/dahl you can see how the flow is going to the stock.

The new Stock Fuel Filters on the 7.3L PSD are shipping w/the 7 Micron filters now, before they were 10 micron. A little better.

In the winter you will need to change the 2 micron filters sooner as they do add some crap in the winter fuel.

If you add some Stanadyne to your fuel it will help it for sure.

I'm in S Florida and I run the Stanadyne year round every other tank most of the time.

If you do install a Vac Gauge on your dog/dahl to watch the system, install it inside the cab so you don't need to go under the rig all the time.

best to you all,

Russ

Bio Ram 2500 05-01-2010 08:42 PM

Air dog performance in the cold
 
This past winter, I wasn't running any cold weather diesel fuel additive because it had been prety warm.:w2: But, there was a week long Montana cold spell (-20's) when I was out of town and my truck had to sit all alone in the cold.:scare2: When I got back, I plugged in the block heater overnight. In the morning the truck started right up, and idled fine. As I was scraping the snow from the windows, the idle started geting loappy like something with an agressive cam shaft. I checked out the fuel pressure warning light and it was glowing bright red. I shut down the engine and tried to thaw the fuel filters with my wife's hair dryer. Ater about an hour of trying to warm them and occasionally trying to run the fuel pump (by engaging the starter momentarily then releasing the key before the engine starts), I couldn't get the low pressure light to go out like it normally does when the Air Dog primes the system. I didn't want to risk ruining my freshly replaced VP44 from low lift pump pressure, so I had to just leave my truck to thaw out when nature decided it was time. Luccaly we had a couple of days in the 40's and that was all it took to melt the wax or gel or whatever had clogged up my Air Dog.:tu: I kind of had to learn the hard way that the Air dog doesn't have a fuel heating function specifically for the cold weather like the factory system did. I now know I need to run a good winter fuel additive all winter long. I doubt that a 10 micron filter would have ben enough to have "fixed" the diesel gelling in my fuel.

On a side note, when I drain the water trap on the Air Dog, sometimes I see what seems to look just like the Wallmart 2 cycle oil that I add during fillups. Isn't that stuf supposed to get mixed up when you add the fuel after dumping in a quart of 2 cycle oil? Do you guys think the water trap is sepperating it out because that stuf is heavier than diesel just like water? :pca1:

soaks 10-14-2010 10:46 PM

OK all big business aside i just want to say i only buy my filters from Air Dog because they take such good care of there customers. Ron has helped me in the past with pump and filter problems even when it was my mistake. I will only deal with Air Dog when it comes to the care of my fuel system, and the 15 guys at my command that i have installed Air Dog pumps for are very loyal to them as well. Because they are not the typical warranty jerks.They ask simple questions and make things good right away. Simple answer is... spend the extra $1.35 wait a day and buy from Air Dog these people have done good by me and my friends and we love them for it. We even talk s__t on those who run other pumps. If you are worried about future changes just order early and have it on stand buy(JUST IN CASE)! I know im new to this site, but Air Dog Will do right buy you. Thanks if you read this and remember to be loyal to these American companies. And thanks Ron for all your help in the past.

AF1CUMMINS 10-16-2010 10:48 AM

That'd be fine............if they'd only add a tab to their webpage where you could buy just filters instead of the whole system.

bobcat67 11-28-2010 10:38 PM


Originally Posted by NadirPoint (Post 517508)
Better be careful with those Baldwin filters! :scare2:

by far the stupidest post i've ever seen, probably even stupider than the kids that want to just make black smoke, I guess I'm a bit biased, but if baldwin is a good enough filter for the caterpillar engines or any engine brand on an oil rig where the engines run 24/7 for weeks on end I think they probably make a good enough filter to put on our pickups, or maybe the people that decide just want to skimp on the filters and put junk on the engines they rely on to make them millions of dollars

woodsrat 11-29-2010 12:32 PM

airdog filters
 
New Era Diesel has the filters in stock 740-297-4281

CTDman 04-20-2011 03:14 PM

I got 2 Fleetguard fuel filters and 2 oil filters at Cummins the other day, I love being able to buy the good filters without the shipping charge.

ducktape 08-01-2012 06:49 AM

wix filter is 5 micron 33673 or carquest is 86673. but im sure they would void the warranty i guess :'(

but they are made specificly for the air dog says the website

CTDman 08-07-2012 08:35 PM

I forget what micron all a know is it's the smaller one, but they make them for air dog, Fleetguard FF5613, won't void your warranty


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