Ive never gelled, guess Im just lucky or the additives are doing their job
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I take it the people that have removed the factory filter while using an Airdog haven't had any issues with loosing prime? I've been wanting to do this since I have an Airdog as well and Don't see a point in having 2 filters on the truck since the Airdog has a 2 micron on it anyways.
Right, mine leaks pretty bad but starts great anyway. Gotta love a lift pump!with an airdog or any lift pump for that matter, your fuel system is under a positive pressure from the lift pump to the CP3 so you wont loose prime but if you have a leak, you will have fuel coming out of it. The factory system works under a vacuum from the CP3 all the way back to the tank so if there is any kind of break in the lines, you will get air in the lines and loose prime/vacuum which can give poor performance or even keep the truck from startin
with an airdog or any lift pump for that matter, your fuel system is under a positive pressure from the lift pump to the CP3 so you wont loose prime but if you have a leak, you will have fuel coming out of it. The factory system works under a vacuum from the CP3 all the way back to the tank so if there is any kind of break in the lines, you will get air in the lines and loose prime/vacuum which can give poor performance or even keep the truck from startin
I just ask because when I change my factory fuel filter I still have to prime the system, but I know for a fact the airdog is working. I guess maybe I don't really have to prime I'd just have to crank it for a little while.
ok... im still new to the Diesel thing, FICM?? not quite sure of that location or acronym.