Lift pumps

lazerdms

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where is everyone buying there lift pumps from is there any brand to stay away from Thanks
 

TheBac

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Apr 19, 2008
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Moved to General Lift Pump section. Just look/read around in here for a while. You'll start to get a sense what is recommended and whats not.
 

Ne-max

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Most lift pumps have map pricing. So if you get one cheaper then normal you probably won't get a warranty. Fuel Lab and Aeromotive are the best in my opinion but you pay for it.
 

TeaBagger2006

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May 11, 2008
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That's like asking what oil to use. I have a LBZ and a lmm both with an air dog 4g. Is there a preference? No. It's just for simplicity when ordering filters and parts. I'd like a Fuelab but I already had the air dog.
 

Dozerboy

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Jun 23, 2009
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Kennedy or fuel lab. I did kennedy because there where no fuel lab kits out yet and Kennedy has a nice kit.

Is anyone making a fuel lab kit yet?

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Burn Down

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Sep 14, 2008
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air dog and fass are last on my list.... As mentioned above you will get a 100 and 1 answers for this.

That said I have a BD flow max on my truck that was a warranty repair/rebuild. It is going on 5+ years without a hiccup, at 12 psi. BD and Fuelab are at the top of my list.
 

Novak

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I've heard great things about Kennedy, personally I have 80K on my Airdogg 165 and it hasn't skipped a beat


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Columbus450

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Curious why you guys are selecting lift pumps that don't have the filtration like ad or fass ? Really what's the point? Specially if you have to add a in-line filter after your lift pump ..doesn't make sense someone please elaborate


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PureHybrid

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Curious why you guys are selecting lift pumps that don't have the filtration like ad or fass ? Really what's the point? Specially if you have to add a in-line filter after your lift pump ..doesn't make sense someone please elaborate


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I went with Kennedy because it came with the pickup tube upgrade, and has a nice plug in harness. I know lots of guys run pumps with the stock straw, but after seeing how small the factory one is, I'd never NOT upgrade it.
 

oscyjack

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Because it was cheaper than an AD/fass and had the same end benefits. That's why I chose it. A filter as part of the unit or added in line is also the same end effect if set up properly.

The single Kennedy unit with a fws and a filter saved me two hundred beans off the fass/ad.