My LP finally died after 210,000 miles. 2001, 3500 HO 6spd 4X4-- bone stock.
I am considering the FASS HPFP since I have never had water in my fuel yet, and the truck is bone stock. Not really sure I need a huge pump when the stock pump flowed enough fuel for my use. I like the idea of the lifetime warranty over the 4 year DDRP. Looking for the most cost effective way to go.
Anyone have FASS problems?
I read that Air Dog / FASS are made by father/son, so I take it that they are very similar.
Can it be mounted in the stock location, or does it have to go on the frame?
Any problems running a HPFP through stock lines, and filter? The stock pump does 20GPH, so how does 95GPH get handled without causing too much resistance to the pump?
Can another year/generation pump be used?
Can another brand Ford/GM be used ? Are they more reliable?
Is there another off the shelf fuel pump that will do the job, at a better price?
Money is tight at the moment, but I do not mind spending the money now if I will save down the road. I just want the best pump for my money.
I need the truck up and running as soon as possible since I have a chance to make some money with it. The company I work for in Utah wants me to do some of the scrap, and material runs into Los Angeles until they get a company truck (used Ford 450/550 flatbed with a 6. 0) I have no problem doing this as the mileage will add up nicely for me money wise being a 900 mile round trip. The truck is used mainly for towing my various trailers, 12',18',19', 40' flatbeds. The heaviest that I was able to get a scale weight on was 18,000#, but I know that I have had heavier loads since then. This is moving my machinery etc, with an occasional tow/haul for someone else. Rarely now does the truck go somewhere empty, or without a trailer hooked up. I do not plan on any power upgrades. Mainly looking to get an exhaust brake, and some gauges with the hauling money.
Thanks for the input, Walt
I am considering the FASS HPFP since I have never had water in my fuel yet, and the truck is bone stock. Not really sure I need a huge pump when the stock pump flowed enough fuel for my use. I like the idea of the lifetime warranty over the 4 year DDRP. Looking for the most cost effective way to go.
Anyone have FASS problems?
I read that Air Dog / FASS are made by father/son, so I take it that they are very similar.
Can it be mounted in the stock location, or does it have to go on the frame?
Any problems running a HPFP through stock lines, and filter? The stock pump does 20GPH, so how does 95GPH get handled without causing too much resistance to the pump?
Can another year/generation pump be used?
Can another brand Ford/GM be used ? Are they more reliable?
Is there another off the shelf fuel pump that will do the job, at a better price?
Money is tight at the moment, but I do not mind spending the money now if I will save down the road. I just want the best pump for my money.
I need the truck up and running as soon as possible since I have a chance to make some money with it. The company I work for in Utah wants me to do some of the scrap, and material runs into Los Angeles until they get a company truck (used Ford 450/550 flatbed with a 6. 0) I have no problem doing this as the mileage will add up nicely for me money wise being a 900 mile round trip. The truck is used mainly for towing my various trailers, 12',18',19', 40' flatbeds. The heaviest that I was able to get a scale weight on was 18,000#, but I know that I have had heavier loads since then. This is moving my machinery etc, with an occasional tow/haul for someone else. Rarely now does the truck go somewhere empty, or without a trailer hooked up. I do not plan on any power upgrades. Mainly looking to get an exhaust brake, and some gauges with the hauling money.
Thanks for the input, Walt