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Piggy back Airdog 165 with stock fuel filter...?

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My previously loved '03 QCSB6MT came with an Air Dog 165(?) setup.. With fuel filter and water separator..
The PO had bypassed the stock fuel filter during the install.

I am getting ready to redo the hoses(dry rot outer layer) and wiring(Very poorly installed) and wanted to add the stock filter back in line...

Is there a reason to Not do this, and are there any tips/tricks needed to make this work?

Thanks ya'll!
 
When I installed the AD on my 03 I bypassed the stock fuel filter. I left the housing there as the return line goes thru it but this way I don't have to change, or buy, 3 filters nor do I have to access the stock one where it is not as easy as the AD mounted on the frame.
David
 
Is there a reason to Not do this, and are there any tips/tricks needed to make this work?

Not a single one if you care about the fue system. Muti-pass filtration is your best friend when it comes to an HPCR system. Would not hurt to add another filter between the OE housing and the CP-3 for fina fine filtration and run a larger um filter on the AD.
 
Interesting comments guys..

So when I run the new lines, I just add the stock filter back in line? Seems simple... The banjo bolt that terminates at the front(CP3?) has been open to elements, so I'll take the whole unit off(filter/separator housing, Not Cp3), and give it a thorough cleaning and a fresh filter..
 
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