Lift pump suggestions

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OK so looks last me either AD or Fass. Now really should it be the Ad165 or 100 or the case 150 or 95 and why? Remember I'm not trying to make it a rocket but rather for longevity of other parts and preventative maintenance

Just get the 165, that way if you ever do decide to turn the wick up the extra fuel is already there. Plus, the price diffrence is negligible....
 

Evan@InglewoodTrans

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The AD 165 I just took off my 01 has never let me down either and I used to push them but after seeing AD failures recently I don't think the same quality is there that used to be. I will only sell FASS pumps and haven't had any issues with them.
 

LWATSON

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You guys are having good luck with Airdogs that were produced a while ago. Unfortunately the quality of the product produced and sold now is not the same.
 

LBZ

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Are you just looking for a pump and filter set-up or do you want a kit with all the hose, fittings, filters, etc?
If you want a kit, FASS 150 and a CAT 1R-0750 on your stock filter base.
If you want to DIY with a just a pump and filter, I'd look into a Fuelab. They have excellent pumps and filters which are small and very high quality. And still run the CAT filter with the filter adapter under the hood. Filters are better and half the price of a GM one.
Kennedy is ok too but you won't know if it's working or not without a gauge as it's very quiet. Mine crapped out and I never knew till I went to pump out my tank and it barely moved any fuel!!
 

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Are you just looking for a pump and filter set-up or do you want a kit with all the hose, fittings, filters, etc?
If you want a kit, FASS 150 and a CAT 1R-0750 on your stock filter base.
If you want to DIY with a just a pump and filter, I'd look into a Fuelab. They have excellent pumps and filters which are small and very high quality. And still run the CAT filter with the filter adapter under the hood. Filters are better and half the price of a GM one.
Kennedy is ok too but you won't know if it's working or not without a gauge as it's very quiet. Mine crapped out and I never knew till I went to pump out my tank and it barely moved any fuel!!

Looking for a kit with everything needed to hook up. Thanks so much for the info. I'll look into the cat filter and adapter also.