Yea makes since the idea of a lift pump is flow but filtration for sure is a added bonus .thanks all for clarifying
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Nice set up can't beat that
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Ive heard fass is air dogs son or father so they are family...farher and son.Surprised nobody said fass yet
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Me too. Heard they're the same pretty much.Ive heard fass is air dogs son or father so they are family...farher and son.
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Filtration can be added to any pump inline but a liftpump must have an air separator. imo without one it's a glorified fuel pump with zero benefits.
Fwiw my AD165 is going strong 6 years now and I wouldn't buy anything else.
Also most of these liftpump systems are coming with better filters than what the stock GM filter will catch, so it's pointless. The cat filters can't be beat in price and filtration imo
Are you implying water can't be addressed without buying a filter/pump combo? A lot of people have run secondary filtration without a lift pump without a problem. The cp3 can pull a lot of vacuum and deals with air incredibly well. That's not to say you shouldn't have both.I'd rather pay the extra money knowing I'm gonna separate any water running through my fuel. And if you don't have a lift pump and use a cat filter your making your cp3 suck fuel from tank up the rails and through 2 micron cat filter lol every piece of cat equipment I've ever ran has a fuel filter usually 2 micron and a water separation filter. Blows nmy mind people run cat filter. On a lift pump hell ya but in the stock location nope. Personal preference I guess.
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I'd rather pay the extra money knowing I'm gonna separate any water running through my fuel. And if you don't have a lift pump and use a cat filter your making your cp3 suck fuel from tank up the rails and through 2 micron cat filter lol every piece of cat equipment I've ever ran has a fuel filter usually 2 micron and a water separation filter. Blows nmy mind people run cat filter. On a lift pump hell ya but in the stock location nope. Personal preference I guess.
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Just because it's a 2 micron, doesn't mean it flows less. Most of the single filters that I've been running on my cat adapter are rated for 90+ gph
Like Adam said, there's more of a restriction in the filter head itself than the filters we run.
I just think the stock pump has enough on its plate why make it go through a 2 micron filter that could let water through too.
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Had the airdog 165 which did well but died around the 100k mark. Went to the fuel lab and noticed my rail pressure held 26k vs the air dog only holding 22k in the upper rpm range. It’s quiet too!
I got what the guy was saying I only brought up my opinion on cat filters because they were mentionedYou shouldn't eliminate the water separator on a diesel for any reason. No one here suggested you do that so I'm not sure where you got that impression. Anyway somehow we got off in the weeds back on topic.
What fuel lab did you use?
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