I purchased an Airdog system at the “Festival in the Foothills” event put on by the SoCal Rattlin Rams, on July 17th. Charles was at the event himself. He is a well spoken, knowledgeable man. He spent quite a bit on time with several of us, explaining the fine points of the Airdog. He explained about it’s manufacture, function, and the testing that the system has gone through.
My Carter lift pump was starting to die, and I was looking for a system that was well made, that I would not have to worry about for a long time. After considering many options – New Carter pump, relocated pump, dual pumps, Holley, Malory, FASS, I made my bet on the Airdog. I liked that it was made for diesel trucks, Preporator has a proven track record, and is way overkill for the power level of my truck.
I installed the Airdog unit the next day.
Upside I have noticed so far:
The quality of the components, machining etc. appear to be first rate.
The kit was indeed complete, and had everything I needed to install the system.
The engine idles smoother – the tachometer needle does not bounce up and down 50 RPM like it did prior to the install.
The fuel pressure is ALWAYS at 15psi now – idle, cruising, WOT, always 15psi.
The unit is quieter than the stock Carter pump, and much quieter than any Holley pump I have used in the past.
The fuel filter has more filter media surface area than the stock filter – Charles explained that barring a load of bad fuel, the filter may be good for 50K or more miles????? In 75K miles, I have gotten one bad load of fuel. I know it will happen again. I need to get and carry a spare filter.
The system is totally hidden form view, it does not stick out below the rocker / bed.
It is easy to get to when service is required. Fuel filters will be easier to replace than stock.
Downside so far:
The unit is a little bit expensive – I thought the price was still fair for what I got. If it continues to perform for many miles and several years, it will not be a “downside”, it will be a bargain!
The install directions are just okay. Some real photos (rather than simplified drawings) in the instructions would have been helpful.
I trimmed one side of the frame mounting bracket to make it fit just the way I wanted it to. Maybe this was unique to my truck? Maybe, I am too particular?
Important things that I have no answers for yet:
Does it let the engine make more H. P. ? I have not dyno tested my truck.
Does it improve fuel mileage? I will see, I record every drop of fuel, and hand calculate the mileage.
Will it last several hundred thousand miles? In time, I will find out, I drove my last car over 500K miles.
Will cold weather, and not having a fuel heater, be an issue? I live in Southern California, and keep my truck in my garage, I removed my heater grid, and installed an aluminum spacer three years ago. I am the wrong person to ask this question.
If anything important happens, I will post the information. Otherwise, just think of me a satisfied customer of the Airdog system.
Geoff