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Engine/Transmission (1998.5 - 2002) FASS Questions

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I'm getting a 99 ram and the dealer is replacing the LP before I get it because the pressure is marginal... I've been reading a lot about this FASS system and for anyone who is running it have you ever had any problems with your new fass system... And is this the best fix to our 24v trucks, other then adding just a pusher pump?
 
I have had my FASS on for about 25,000 miles, and it has been great! The only problem I ran into and I this is only because I have a short bed, is I severed the return line when I was 4xin. It was cut where the seam weld on the bed and the frame are. It was easily repaired with an inline splice, which I carry an extra one now too.
 
There are many options out there right now to deal with the fuel system of our 24-valve trucks. Many have had very good luck with everything from relocating the factory lift pump close to the tank, adding a pusher pump, or a complete system such as the FASS, Air Dog, and RASP. All options have their pros and cons. In your case, spend some time becoming familiar with each and decide what will be most appropriate for your current and future plans for your truck.



As far as the FASS goes, I have been more than happy with mine. In fact, most of my friends here are running them now and they have performed very well. So, would I buy the product again... absolutely.



Again, most all of the systems out there now are very high quality units. Take some time to get acquainted with the features of each. If you have any specific questions, let me know.



Justin
 
i have had the fass system on my truck for about ayear and half and its performed great

2002 2500 fass system 5 inch stacks edge drag comp dd 125hp injecters
 
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