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Engine/Transmission (1998.5 - 2002) Fass or Airdog

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My next door neighbor's dog is very noisy.



Not as noisy as my earlier Fass,they have fixed most of the noise problems now/new improved design etc,but Airdog seemed to get it right the first time. NO WAR OR FLAME INTENDED:-{},but out of curiosity has any member have an Airdog fail or any problems?----just want to know/what to look out for. ---DW
 
My AirDog has been on for 2 years, no problems, 15 psi at idle, no lower than 12 psi at WOT, and very quiet compared to my factory lift pump.
Regards, Mike.
 
I work in the PUMP industry transferring liquids. I've been involved in this business for many years and have worked on every device ever conceived for transferring liquids in a closed pressurized system. (Not human heart medical stuff) The AirDog is a damn good pump system on a great platform.



William
 
Where is some places with AirDog kits online for sell soo I can start checking pricing on everything? I can find lots of places with FASS systems but not much for comparison to AirDog
 
Pure Flo is the manufacturer of AirDog. They are located in Jefferson City MO.

The main telephone number is: 573-635-0555

Call them and tell them where you are located and they will direct you to your nearest AirDog distributor.



William
 
Been very happy with my Fass 95GPH pump. Only bought the pump, installed it myself, took about 1. 5 hours. Can't drop supply pressure below 14 psi.
 
Sure am glad I have a fuel pressure guage because the walbro/glacier system is so quiet you need the guage to verify its operating, and Richard answers his phone.
 
The FP 80, (or PF 100, same model) is the smallest unit, it was brought out for pickups. The next step up was intended for OTR trucks, but some folks are running them on pickups. There are, or were at one time, several different models available, but now at least 2.
 
Fass

I installed a FASS 150/150 instead of an Airdog cause I was

told I could use fleetguard or comparable filters and AIrdog I could not.

FASS is running great after 7K miles. 15PSI and never moves.
 
Fleetguard makes the stratapore filters for the airdog. You can get them through any Cummins/Fleetguard dealer, but most don't keep them in stock. If you're willing to order a case of 12, price is about 9. 00 each for 3 micron.
 
I installed a FASS 150/150 instead of an Airdog cause I was
told I could use fleetguard or comparable filters and AIrdog I could not.
FASS is running great after 7K miles. 15PSI and never moves.

Fleetguard----#FF5617(10micron),#FF5613(3-5micron),#FF5587(7micron),this is what was given to me by another TDR member a few years back. I run the #FF5613 all year long and change it once a year regardless of how far or little i drive in that year---mostly only drive about 5-6000 miles with the truck in one year. Hope these #"s:D:D:D help. DW
 
I was kind of wondering about the 1800 dollar thing. . Because of brushes?

I had one of the original units with the brush caps and ended up trading it out for the newer sealed style motor. Havent had any problem at all with the motor. The only thing is it is kind of loud but sure pumps the fuel. . Both motors ran without a hiccup so I dont know. . Not saying one is better than the other just think the FASS is a pretty beefy unit and Im sure the Airdog is as well since they are similar products.

I buy the filter at NAPA, theyre built for hydraulic use around 28 bucks and Ive run them 40k miles without a problem. 10 micron.
 
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