We don’t get a bunch of calls on the 150 having issue with the stock pick-up. Is the stock pick-up the best to use? No... . but does it work for the most part... . seems to be ok from this end. Reason why FASS/AirDog/Walbro might have issues with the stock pick-up is simple. They are all regulated returned pumps. This means that if the pump moves 85 GPH, It’s moving 85 GPH all the time through the pick-up. The stock pick-up was not designed, per se, for this amt of volume to be circulated through it. Now does that mean it doesn’t work? No. For the most part, works just fine. BUT you run into issues of the fuel constantly being circulated though the pick-up that any debris in the tank will be pull to the screen in the bottom of the module a lot quicker than if the stock pump was being used. This is good and bad in ways…. means that you are scrubbing your fuel many times over before it hits the injection pump or rail pump. Bad is that the module screen in the tank might be more prone to clogging due to debris being collected on the screen. The HPFP’s are internally regulated. SO they only supply fuel on demand. This means that the volume running through the stock pick-up at one time is greatly reduced. I have ran my 150 GPH FASS for almost 3 years without any pick-up issue. The Suction Tube kits we have are good options as well as Eric’s Draw Straws kits for aftermarket means to an end. Any kit that moves fuel via a regulated return is at risk of clogging the stock pick-up. BUT this is not a chronic issue with our pumps (OR any others i would assume) unless a 200 GPH is used. BUT an alternative pick up is provided in these kits. I feel the older the truck, the more of a chance that these issues might pop up.
As for our flow ratings, the 95, 150, and 200 GPH are all rated at free flow. BUT we do rate some of our kits flow rate at pressure. This is any part number with a PSI in it. (EX: FASS 150/90-1008@45PSI. This is 90 GPH at 45 PSI for a 12V Dodge)