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Engine/Transmission (1994 - 1998) Who has installed a FASS on a 12v?

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I would like to hear some comments from those who have installed a FASS on a 12v. Did you retain the OEM pump/heater/filter or remove them? Could you comment on the performance of the FASS on your truck (12 valvers only please). Did you notice any difference in the truck with the FASS vs. with the OEM components. Thanks.
 
I was thinking of adding a fass system, but i was wanting to know what the performance result before i do that. so if anyone has results to shed some light on this, would be great.



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I have a fuel prep the father of fass, made the engine much quieter, didn't notice any power or mileage change. The best thing is double filtering the fuel and not having to fill the filter. It propably also gives longer lift pump life.
 
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Send a message to Mason-Dixon TDC member Mike Harris(his user name is MHarris) and ask him about his FASS. He did a install on his right befoe the August Dyno rip we did and then got the bigger pressure spring which livened it up and did not aloow it to starve for fuel. Mike doesn't post much so you may have to email him thru the boards here. If you can not get ahold of him let me know and I'll call him and line you up. Let me know if I can help you... ... ... Andy
 
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