Is AirDog better than Fass?
Both will get the job done and both will work with you to provide the best product. Hunter’s take: I prefer the Airdog slightly over the Fass on the Duramax trucks because of the better mounting system and the motor design. Filters can be changed out as both have cross filter reference guides.
How long do Fass filters last?
All vehicles should come with a maintenance guide telling owners when certain parts should be replaced. And while most diesel fuel filters should be replaced every 10,000 to 25,000 miles, it could vary depending on how frequently the vehicle is used and how well it’s maintained.
How long does a Fass fuel pump last?
Registered. FASSAshley said: The general life expectancy of Titanium series pump is 30-60K. To change the filters you can spin the new filters on or you can aid the pump in the priming process by filling the filters with diesel fuel.
What is the difference between AirDog and AirDog 2?
The pump and base assembly are designed differently from the original AirDog. It has a low amperage motor providing efficiency. The pump assembly on the AirDog II-4G has a Dual Inlet design allowing more fuel to flow into the Gerotor. This allows the pump to increase volume without having to work any harder.
Which AirDog should I get?
What pump do I need for my truck? AirDog ® and AirDog ® II 100 units are recommended for up to 500 horsepower. AirDog ® 150 and AirDog ® II 165 units are recommended for horsepower up to 1000. AirDog ® II 200 units are recommended for anything that exceeds 1000 horsepower.
How long do AirDog filters last?
AirDog replacement Fuel Filters are 2 Micron, and the typical service interval is 1 year, or 15,000 miles. Water Separators have a much longer service interval and replacement depends on the physical condition.
How often should I replace my FASS filters?
Once a year before winter.
Where are Airdog fuel pumps made?
the USA
All of our Glow Plugs are proudly manufactured in the USA in our ISO 9001 certified facility.
Which AirDog should I buy?
AirDog ® and AirDog ® II 100 units are recommended for up to 500 horsepower. AirDog ® 150 and AirDog ® II 165 units are recommended for horsepower up to 1000. AirDog ® II 200 units are recommended for anything that exceeds 1000 horsepower.
How often should I change my air dog filters?
AirDog replacement Fuel Filters are 2 Micron, and the typical service interval is 1 year, or 15,000 miles.
Do you need a sump with air dog?
Registered. It’s not required but will quiet down the fass pumps and cure 1/4 tank issues if you have them. The air dog 4g pumps are nice, plus they’re quiet as a church mouse. I run a fass 150 and no sump and haven’t had any issues to date.
How often should I replace my Fass filters?
Can you put cat filters on Airdog?
NOTE: You will have to slightly modify your lift pump to accept the larger CAT filter. The 2 corners of the mounting bracket will have to be ground back and the plastic filter retainers on the bottom of the lift pump need to be removed. Once those 2 simple modifications are made, your CAT filter will spin right on!
What is the difference between AirDog 150 and Fass 150?
AirDog 150….. FASS 150….. A few things to note about the components…. 1 – The FASS comes with 3/8” fuel line and the AirDog comes with 1/2″. Both had enough to leave approx 1 – 2’ of fuel line remaining after the install. I like the AirDog’s fuel lines better.
Should I buy the AirDog or the FASS?
If limited space is a consideration, the AirDog is a much smaller unit and fits the bill. For longer intervals between filter changes and filter availability, the FASS might be a better choice. 6 – The AirDog is MUCH quieter than the FASS on my truck.
How to fish-mouth the AirDog and Fass?
To fish-mouth the AirDog, just use a sharp knife and cut the end of the tube at a 45* angle. To fish-mouth the FASS tube, just use a drill bit and drill a half circle at the end of the tube. 4 – Both come with a pair of steel, powder coated brackets for attaching to the frame.
How far off the bottom of the tank should the AirDog be?
Regardless of which one you use, you want to leave AT LEAST 1/8” gap from the bottom of the tank and I SUGGEST that you fish mouth the tube to prevent possible suction to the tank bottom. To fish-mouth the AirDog, just use a sharp knife and cut the end of the tube at a 45* angle.