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FASS Spring Question?

Please Read this. Diesel_Dan works for DPP.....

Have anyone thought of going to an OTR truck parts, for the type or kind of fuel pump the professionals use, or even foreign car parts stores, as they have been using electric fuel pumps for years, that's why their cars could fly up steep hills in Sumertime whereas domestic cars at side of road with hood raised even before air conditioning days. I prefer to have the manufacturer test products before sales, instead of relying on PAYING Customers, to have to do their research for them, at great cost and fustration.
 
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I actually like the FASS product... . Its just the CRAPPY customer service that I received way back when I trouble.

I could not get anyone to call me back from the company until I finally left a really "heart felt" message.



Looks like brad hasnt learned anything though from that.



Truth is there was alot of issues and they were not handled very well by a manufacture who didnt want to fess up and fix a problem.



Try to smooth up the story after the fact is bull dung.



My question is to you Dan:

What exactly does the FASS warranty provide for??
 
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I think it's a great idea Dan...

More Q&A on the forums!! That's why we are here isn't it!

Dan and Brad have always answered my calls, e-mails, PM's within a reasonable time. (reasonable to me is within 4 hours).

People also need to do some research on this board. TONS OF INFO!!!! Before you start flooding a vendor with Q's that can be found right here. Also a lot of personal testimony about a product, repair, concern etc...
 
Thats were I really get upset over my purchase. For the amount of money that the unit cost I shouldnt have to do a search on here to fix any trbl. It has been a good source of info though, I will give you that. I wish I had saved alot of the old sales info I had. You know the stuff that really talked these things up with the mileage we would see out of them. That right there is the most agravating part. I have had a few people ask me locally about what I thought of my FASS and have sent them in a different direction, away from the product I have bolted on the truck right now. One person really talked a long time with me about why he shouldnt go with a FASS so I showed him the extra brushes, fuse, filter, and relay I carry just in case. He was still not convinced so I lifted the back seat and opened the box with the extra Carter pump for "just in case" on long out of town trips. Thats what finally changed his mind on a FASS. The way i see it, every product could always be improved upon, but there seems to have been to many issues with the pump I have, and way poor customer service on resolveing them, for me to recomend this pump to anyone. Maybe the new ones are different but... ... ... ... ... ITS ONLY BEEN A FEW THOUSAND MILES ON THEM. And I would also bet this post is open next summer still dealing with issues on the old pumps. You can say Im being a cry baby if you like but, its not the product and not even so much the price of the pump. It was the service and attitude I got when my pump had issues. Im sure 30 silly, stupid, phone calls a day cant be fun for anyone trying to run a business. But you either answer them and bite your tounge or get ready to get flamed on a post in here and take your lumps. When the solution to any $500 dollar product is to wack it with a hammer till we get ANOTHER set of caps and brushes out to you is the answer something is really wrong. And then to get on here and say that only a few people had pumps leave them sitting on the side of the road isnt so bad, is just wrong!!!!!!! I really got long winded here... . sorry..... flame suit on. Lets see the responces
 
jabird said:
... Maybe the new ones are different but... ... ... ... ... ITS ONLY BEEN A FEW THOUSAND MILES ON THEM...





I got almost 30k on mine (I actually didn't think it was this much until I looked it up!!) with no motor problems... this includes a full PA winter (and the heavy duty application of associated PA road salt)... I installed this FASS 11/05, it is the new style motor.



So far, so good... I average around 50k-70k miles a year... so I will probably be a good "early barometer" for the newer motors.



The only issue I had was with the pressure springs being flakey... Diesel_Dan has since made that issue go away.



I have over 25k on the HF6604 3micron filter too... again, I didn't realize it was this many miles!



Don't get me wrong, I carry a spare filter, spare relay, and spare fuse... and still have the factory pump/filter in place for backup... but the alternatives at the time (intank pump, $307 replacement pump, or a homemade setup) were not appealing.



steved
 
jabird said:
Thats were I really get upset over my purchase. For the amount of money that the unit cost I shouldnt have to do a search on here to fix any trbl.



So the fact that for ANY OTHER REASON the TDR is useless to you because nothing else could possibly ever go wrong with your truck the way Dodge engineers saw it when they made it. :-laf



jabird said:
I wish I had saved alot of the old sales info I had. You know the stuff that really talked these things up with the mileage we would see out of them.



Remember the PE pumps? Or back in the day the HX40 being the last turbo you will ever need? Maybee even performance transmission company(s) with Billet , Bullet , Grenade proof units? 6 seccond abs ,Marge soaked in it , Wheres the beef, SLICK 50! Look EVERY company tauts their charm to no end as they are wickedly pleased to release a solution to the ever hungry "better product buyer".



All I am saying is It did what it was supposed to do for many many people. Just the ones you hear about unfortunately are the bad ones... it's human nature. I am just as guilty to whine about the suck-fanny movie I sat thru . . But I sure never actually called Adam Sandler to congratulate him on the other great ones he did. (O. K Bad analogy But the Gist is there somewhere???)



jabird said:
I showed him the extra brushes, fuse, filter, and relay I carry just in case. He was still not convinced so I lifted the back seat and opened the box with the extra Carter pump for "just in case" on long out of town trips.



Got an extra VP44? Maybee a Cam sensor with you ... those can ruin your day real quicklike.



jabird said:
It was the service and attitude I got when my pump had issues.

That Sucks I agree there, and being a huge part in today's fiercely compettative buisness market. One area you really don't want to leave in the dirty would be service. Some companies out there rely on:



Exelent customer service to generate more buisness for themselves.



Some by word of mouth.



Some still rely on their product to to the "selling" for them.



Now take any of the above and change them up a bit and you will soon see where the laundry list for disaster can happen. This may be the case. The one sure fire thing that will keep both Happy and UNhappy people back would be reinforcement of the product A. K. A Customer Service.



jabird said:
When the solution to any $500 dollar product is to wack it with a hammer till we get ANOTHER set of caps and brushes out to you is the answer something is really wrong.

Dang that is funny :-laf Sadly it really is the only thing one can do ... until UPS figures out that Teleporter :-laf Then a hammer is not needed anyhow :-laf







I put on a F. A. S. S in Muncies Lee's Inn parking lot in '04. Wouldn't ya know it that thing has what 65,000 miles on it and is still as good as the 4AM Bolt on job that was done in the lot back then. To me it was worth every cent as I am sure it has been for many many others. Did it cure Aids . . No ... Fight Crime . . Ehhh nope. It did however move ALOT of fuel from the tank to the engine (A thirsty one at that) which by now could have been alot 'O' Dollers spent on oem pumps but wait I *Could* have left that stock too I suppose. I chose to Modify , Correct and hopefully address what is known to be a frail part of the fueling system of theese trucks.



Spent money On Dual carters. They both bit it. Spent ALOT of money on the PE4200 Setup with -8An lines (Had to have it ... it was the end all cure all) It blew up and left me stranded out in Muncie. On went the fass ... Now the RASP is the in,hip,cool,shiney,absolute cure all , blah blah some assembly required -batteries not included-see store for details thingy.



TMTT-out
 
I feel for you guys with the electric pumps. My dad was looking at a FASS and after our conversations regarding the lift pumps, he has decided on the cam and mechanical pump.



Unfortunately, we all ask so much from a simple pump. From idle and cruise where it's low volume/ high pressure to WOT and tryijng to maintain that pressure. The poor pumps are truely at a disadvantage.



I don't know the solution. But I would bet those pumps would last a million miles if they did not have to pull double duty. Maybe a bypass after the pump and before the VP is the answer, I dunno.



At least I have gone over 40K for the first time with a lift pump. And I think I'll get a few more miles yet!



Dave
 
Some things to ponder here, Pump started failing me 50 miles from nowhere, 10K trailer in tow, Wife, 2 young kids, 4 dogs all with me, we managed to make it home with the pump working for a few minutes @ 10-20 psi, then dropping off to 0 for a while, then it would come back to life for a while then back to nothing etc. I get home search for DPP's contact information Sunday night, and find that I need to call a retail dealer to resolve the probelm. I purchaced this unit from a person that won it at a Dyno event but could not use it because he had a 3rd gen truck and this is for a 2nd gen. So by all rights I did not purchace it from a dealer, even though it was new in an unopened box. Luckly I know Rip @ Source Automotive fairly well so I give him a call to see what my options are. He tells me that I need to contact DPP to resolve the issue and if I need anything else from him to give him a call back. So once again even though he didnt make a dime off of this he is willing to help in any way he can.



Now on to the point I get home tonight, try to find contact info for DPP, find none on their web site, I start seaching arround here and come accross this thread, "what do you know, DPP doesnt want to be contacted", I know my situation is unique because I didnt purchace it direct from the dealer, but it leaves me with a pump that I cannot get served with out calling in a favor from a friend to get a # to call. Which I now have to do tomarrow :( . I am understanding that I need to take the pump off, send it across the US, have it gone threw, and then send it all the way back here, all the while the truck that I rely on to take me to and from work is not running.



The idea of making all contact public in discussion forums is a good idea in a way but what if I was not a TDR member, and as you can see by my post count not a real active one. I spend most of my time on NWbombers. So if I was not a member, didnt have access to this site or any others that Dan is frequenting to answer these questions, How in the HE!! would I get a hold of any one?? It takes DAYS to figure out what I am supose to do!! Having my truck down for DAYS is not an option, I need SERVICE. But from the sounds of it SERVICE is going to take at least a week or maybe even 2! I guess like every thing else Warranty even a 4 year warranty (wich I think is great!) Is almost useless to me.



On to the next part of this thread I was reading, Brushes are not covered because they are a "wear item". I can understand that in a way, its similar to break pads. BUT some people drive up hill with their breaks on and go threw pads every 20K and others drive in ways that the pads last WAAAY longer, I have 70K on my truck and still have the original pads. This motor on the other hand has nothing to do driving style or any thing else that is controled by the operator. That is like saying all the internal parts in the engine are not covered because they move and rub on each other and eventually wear out. And its not like we are talking about high $ items here, we are talking about $1-2 worth of parts in a $400-700 set up. Are the brush caps and 0-rings covered? One of my caps is disintgrating and the o-rings shot! It has been in the truck for less than 2 years. Its just a question it doesnt realy matter to me because Im not paying shipping to send it back for that, I will find the parts my self for way less $.



Nothing personal here Dan, I know being the whooping boy is a tough job.
 
I purchased one of the first Fass pumps. Then comes the added relay system to make it work better. O. K. got that. Then the leaking brush caps issue comes up. O. K. got the upgraded ones and extra set of brushes. Now I need to spend more money to upgrade the motor to a non serviceable one? Also see on one of the last threads that they changed the replacement filters and you have to get them from a Fass dealer if you have a new unit



I can also state that I have 100k+ miles without a problem and my Fass has been a great product that was advertised as the ultimate fix to Dodges engineering fiasco. Oh ya and it removed the air from the fuel for more H. P.



My next Fass upgrade is going to be a new Helix cam with the lobe for a mechanical pump and be done with it. Anyone want to buy a Fass with extra parts. I'll even throw in 2 OEM pumps just to get rid of them. But you will need to read all the Fass threads to make sure you stay on top of the latest upgrades.
 
PLeavitt said:
I purchased one of the first Fass pumps. Then comes the added relay system to make it work better. O. K. got that. Then the leaking brush caps issue comes up. O. K. got the upgraded ones and extra set of brushes. Now I need to spend more money to upgrade the motor to a non serviceable one? Also see on one of the last threads that they changed the replacement filters and you have to get them from a Fass dealer if you have a new unit



I can also state that I have 100k+ miles without a problem and my Fass has been a great product that was advertised as the ultimate fix to Dodges engineering fiasco. Oh ya and it removed the air from the fuel for more H. P.



My next Fass upgrade is going to be a new Helix cam with the lobe for a mechanical pump and be done with it. Anyone want to buy a Fass with extra parts. I'll even throw in 2 OEM pumps just to get rid of them. But you will need to read all the Fass threads to make sure you stay on top of the latest upgrades.





How much??



And FWIW, the part about the new FASS taking different filters is a new one to me...



steved
 
PLeavitt said:
My next Fass upgrade is going to be a new Helix cam with the lobe for a mechanical pump and be done with it. Anyone want to buy a Fass with extra parts. I'll even throw in 2 OEM pumps just to get rid of them. But you will need to read all the Fass threads to make sure you stay on top of the latest upgrades.



Exactly the reason I skipped electric pumps all together. When they work, they work great. When they are broke, you are sitting. That's just not an option for any of us that travel. And it feels good to know I can buy a pump almost anywhere that will get me back on the road in case of failure.



Dave
 
mine also has a problem blowing relays every month or so, I have been told it is the electric motor going out. Well after spending all that money for the "ultimate fix" 30K later here I am having to spend more money on this system. I think a helix cam will be my next purchase as well
 
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jwilliams3 said:
so the old 95gph fass units can still use the cross ref filters?





If its like mine, yeah... a ton of filters cross.



I have a thread somewhere that lists a BUNCH of filters that will cross to the FASS... the screen is actually the harder of the two to find filters for...



steved
 
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