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Yeah I did the math after I posted that lol. Still I'd be very interested to see how it would keep up in actual use.
First posting as new member.
Anybody have a link or ideas about a "back up" fuel system ready to go if current system falls apart? Had Air Dog system (100) installed last Feb after Fass system ( that was installed in 2004) started giving problems. Of course this couldn't happen at home. Between Dealer having a 3 week wait to get in (because snowbirds like me) dealer actually told me they won't fix it because it is not "stock" and had to have work done at actually 3 places (butcher shops) that really abused my back pocket. Wondering if I could install something that I could just turn a ball valve or maybe a switch to use one pump system and use "back up" system if one fails.
Hate to admit it but I have little under $3,000 into getting fuel problem fixed. And its still not fixed right, in my opinion? Locally (at home) I know where to go and have some equipment to it fix myself. We tow wives trailer to warmer weather in winter 6 or 7 months out of the year. RV parks usually not to happy to letting you drop your tank or do work under hood.
Example of poor work done...removed a piece of schedule 40 pvc pipe used in the new fuel line yesterday. I could give a long story of what happened but it would be better if I had a "back up" fuel system waiting to be used if one failed. But not sure how to rig up.
Thanks for any help
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