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2nd Gen Non-Engine/Transmission FASS ans stock fuel filter?

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Engine/Transmission (1998.5 - 2002) valve adjustment on 2002 24v

2nd Gen Non-Engine/Transmission Sticking e-brake

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I got a used FASS 150/95. I'm getting conflicting opnions on how to hook it up. Did you guys run through your stock F/F canister or by-pass it all together?
 
I recently put one on mine and ran it through the stock filter, but I just got the pump, I would think if you got the one with the filters you would bypass the stock filter.
 
I plumbed mine though the stock filter figuring that when it comes to filters more is better and the stock filter should only plug if all else fails.
 
OK Dan... what would you recommend? I'm in northern IN. I park in the garage over nite but at work out side some times 9+ hours. I'm going to install Mach 4s (and more), looking for around 500 RWHP. Will running through the stock filter cause a restruction? Or shoud I by-pass and hook up the fuel heater on the FASS?
 
no problems with out my fuel heater in Michigan and have been down below

-15 last winter. Truck used to sit outside in those temps for 12 hours while at work. I use stanadyne performance. Not a single problem. Oh I have only ever plugged my truck in once, just to see if the block heater works.



As for WIF sensor that is true you lose that, but I drain my seperator every fill up and never had much, if any water.



Just my 2 cents



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That's what I'm gonna do... . run it straight to the VP, I ordered a FP port from Poole today. Hope I can get it back together before Indy!
 
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