First off let me give you some background. I had posted on another thread that I was going to dyno my truck with the recently installed FASS system, and no other mods since the last dyno. Thats what I did yesterday at Kauffman Motorsports.
Now, the reason I went with the FASS system, was for reliability. I was tired of always worrying about the lift pump that ended up going out of my truck at 29,000 miles. Pressure always dropping and not consistent. With my FASS, I cant drop the pressure more than 1/2 pound, according to my gauge. The one thing that I noticed too was I cant fuel up the truck with it running as the returning fuel to the tank from the pump was too much for me to throw in more fuel at the same time... ... ... ... so its obvious that there is a TON of volume with this pump. Plus you can increase the pressure, (correct me if I am wrong Brad) by using a heavier spring in the return line to the tank.
Now for the numbers:
Date:10/4/03 FALL BRAWL
Location: Kauffman Motorsports
Dyno: Dyno Jet 248C
Dyno operator: Dave
Truck: 2002 Dodge Cummins H. O. AFE Intake and muffler removed, everything else is STOCK.
Best of three runs on Dyno... ... . 236 HP 489. 8 TQ
Date: 12/20/03
Location: Kauffman Motorsports
Dyno: Dyno Jet 248C
Dyno operator: Dave
Truck: Same truck as above only with FASS installed
Best run was ... ... ... 232. 7 HP 481. 5 TQ
So, the "HUMBLER" as Andy says..... answered that question. There was no gain on horsepower, as some had expected.
I did my best to insure that all conditions were the same, ie same dyno, same operator ( thanks DAVE)
Now for those of you that need the proof on paper, I gave Andy ( HAMMER ) as he and Scott ( PRORAM ) were on hand to watch, a copy of the Dyno runs and he can post if he wants ( I don't have a way to post them on the PC ) Thanks guys for the help and suggestions on the best possible mods for the truck, and for coming to watch.
In closing I want to reemphasize, I didn't buy this system for Horsepower, I bought it for the reliability, that it is better than the stock lift pump. Would I buy the FASS again knowing that I am not going to gain any HP. YES I WOULD ! I noticed the truck runs smoother, a little faster starting and I have yet to test the fuel mileage, but I will say that in my 4 hour each way trip to the "HUMBLER" I got an avg of 19 with the hammer down both ways.
By the way, I am not affiliated with either www.kauffmanmotorsports.com or www.dieselpp.com
Thanks, Don
Now, the reason I went with the FASS system, was for reliability. I was tired of always worrying about the lift pump that ended up going out of my truck at 29,000 miles. Pressure always dropping and not consistent. With my FASS, I cant drop the pressure more than 1/2 pound, according to my gauge. The one thing that I noticed too was I cant fuel up the truck with it running as the returning fuel to the tank from the pump was too much for me to throw in more fuel at the same time... ... ... ... so its obvious that there is a TON of volume with this pump. Plus you can increase the pressure, (correct me if I am wrong Brad) by using a heavier spring in the return line to the tank.
Now for the numbers:
Date:10/4/03 FALL BRAWL
Location: Kauffman Motorsports
Dyno: Dyno Jet 248C
Dyno operator: Dave
Truck: 2002 Dodge Cummins H. O. AFE Intake and muffler removed, everything else is STOCK.
Best of three runs on Dyno... ... . 236 HP 489. 8 TQ
Date: 12/20/03
Location: Kauffman Motorsports
Dyno: Dyno Jet 248C
Dyno operator: Dave
Truck: Same truck as above only with FASS installed
Best run was ... ... ... 232. 7 HP 481. 5 TQ
So, the "HUMBLER" as Andy says..... answered that question. There was no gain on horsepower, as some had expected.
I did my best to insure that all conditions were the same, ie same dyno, same operator ( thanks DAVE)
Now for those of you that need the proof on paper, I gave Andy ( HAMMER ) as he and Scott ( PRORAM ) were on hand to watch, a copy of the Dyno runs and he can post if he wants ( I don't have a way to post them on the PC ) Thanks guys for the help and suggestions on the best possible mods for the truck, and for coming to watch.
In closing I want to reemphasize, I didn't buy this system for Horsepower, I bought it for the reliability, that it is better than the stock lift pump. Would I buy the FASS again knowing that I am not going to gain any HP. YES I WOULD ! I noticed the truck runs smoother, a little faster starting and I have yet to test the fuel mileage, but I will say that in my 4 hour each way trip to the "HUMBLER" I got an avg of 19 with the hammer down both ways.
By the way, I am not affiliated with either www.kauffmanmotorsports.com or www.dieselpp.com
Thanks, Don