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I see that it was never stated. But the AirDog has used the LuberFiner (LFF9454) water seperator filter now for about 8 months. So all this info that has been said excludes AirDog. Our filter is NOT 50% free and 0% emulsified like the competitor. It is 95% free and 75% emulsified. Hope this clears some things up.



I went to Luberfiners website and this is not a correct part number, LFF9454. Are the numbers transposed? What is the GPH on this filter? I have an Airdog 150? Will this filter work withe 150? Thanks, Sam.
 
Is it possible the BF1212 might be restrictive? I seem to be having more frequent fuel starves are hard accel than I used to.
 
Oo. You guys need to cut the old filter apart. As is designed, it does separate the water as the water is on the bottom of the can. The diesel floats on top of the water and is sphioned through holes above the water drain level.
 
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Oo. You guys need to cut the old filter apart. As is designed, it does separate the water as the water is on the bottom of the can. The diesel floats on top of the water and is sphioned through holes above the water drain level.



So you know something about the filter media/design that Fleetguard doesn't?
 
What are everyones thoughts on running the fuel through the stock canister after the FASS? It seems most bypass the stock canister. I assume it can only help.

If thats the case, it looks like the best route with my FASS 95 would be a:
luberfiner water seperator (lff9594)
3 micron filter (which I dont see listed in the filter table... am I getting screwed by thinking Im buying 3 micron filters?)
and then the baldwin PF7977 filter in my stock canister?

--Jeff
 
What are everyones thoughts on running the fuel through the stock canister after the FASS? It seems most bypass the stock canister. I assume it can only help.



If thats the case, it looks like the best route with my FASS 95 would be a:

luberfiner water seperator (lff9594)

3 micron filter (which I dont see listed in the filter table... am I getting screwed by thinking Im buying 3 micron filters?)

and then the baldwin PF7977 filter in my stock canister?



--Jeff



Nothing wrong with going thru the OEM canister, many are doing that now.



The BF1275 is actually a better filter than the LFF9594 so use it.



What filter are you thinking is 3um?



To get better than 10um filtration on the FASS 95 you have to get the adapter to run a different thread size.
 
Fass FF2003? I get them from Genos, they claim 3um.
FASS FF2003 - FUEL FILTER (FASS 95 SYSTEM)-Dodge Cummins Diesel Truck Accessories – Geno’s Garage

Ive been running that filter and the matching FASS water seperator. I used to run just the 7 micron filter in my stock canister, and thought I was doing much better with the FASS 95 with the FF2003 and water seperator.

I have all the stuff to pump my fuel back through the canister. The only reason I didnt is because right now I have my stock fuel system there entirely as a redundant backup.
 
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Fass FF2003? I get them from Genos, they claim 3um.

FASS FF2003 - FUEL FILTER (FASS 95 SYSTEM)-Dodge Cummins Diesel Truck Accessories – Geno’s Garage



Ive been running that filter and the matching FASS water seperator. I used to run just the 7 micron filter in my stock canister, and thought I was doing much better with the FASS 95 with the FF2003 and water seperator.



I have all the stuff to pump my fuel back through the canister. The only reason I didnt is because right now I have my stock fuel system there entirely as a redundant backup.






Thats one of the falsities on FASS filter specs. I have no clue where they got 3um from. The FF5712 (FF2003) is a 10um absolute filter, with 5um at 83%.



You actually have less filtration than stock with those filters. You need to get a BF1275 and the adapter from FASS to run the Donaldson P553203.
 
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Yeah, I kinda came to that conclusion while reading that awesome filter chart you posted.

Thats awesome that Ive had less filtration than I did before... for the past 2 years.

Does FASS give me the adapters for free??? They better.

Why does Genos falsely advertise like that I wonder?
 
I beleive the adapter is around $5.



I think Geno's just advertises what FASS tells them. FASS no longer uses the FF5712 on the 95 GPH pumps, they all come with the P553203 now.
 
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