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Titanium 150 Pressure Adjustment


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6 hours ago, Mopar1973Man said:

Here is the AirDog water separator. Just a smaller scale of the FASS. Fine steel mesh. I typically just rinse it out and reuse till rust is visible.

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Mine is the same way.

6 hours ago, Marcus2000monster said:

Oops too late now unless I get a new length of hose

They do make a pushlock coupling to join 2 pieces of hose together.

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31 minutes ago, GSP7 said:

I have one of those tapped for my fuel pressure gauge. Has not leaked for them 7 years its been in there.

 

24 minutes ago, Mopar1973Man said:

Funny part is the push lock fittings for joining hose together is actually used in the AirDog kits because of the ready-made kit the hose is too long. AirDog supplies the coupler so you can cut the hose down short and join it together.

Oh so true.

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Ok guys trucknis back together and running! So far no isssues. It has not idled like it was going before yet. Time will tell as I hav not had the tchance to run it a while and then let it sit for a while. So far so good. I do still have light surge but it a miss. Could that be due to larger injectors? It always idled smooth with the stock sticks 

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  • 2 weeks later...

Sorry I’m too late to this to contribute but I’d thought I’d share.  

 

I had my fass titanium put in yesyerday. The draw straw went up on the hump towards front of the tank. Coincidentally there is an already pre formed cut out spot. 

 

To get the correct draw straw depth the tank was supported on 2 barrels to simulate actually being in the truck in case there was sag in the tank. 

 

Draw straw is 2 quarters thickness off of bottom of tank per instructions. Scallops were then made in the bottom of straw Incase tank was pushed up against straw it would still get fuel. 

 

There was zero modification done to basket. 

 

Ready to go back in after brake line. 

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Side note to consider. 

 

The tank hides a lot a lot on the frame rail. 

 

The brake line was in baaaad shape. I mean dripping bad where it snaps in above stock fuel lines. 

 

Thankfully shop was able to make one up. Although that added a few hours on. 

 

I got lucky. 

 

Eta. Mine did not come with screen pre filter.  

 

Fass has some neat options regarding heating the fuel at the pump in cold temps. 

 

One is running coolant to it.  Downside coolant has to be warm. 

 

Second is a heater element that inserts to the coolant coolant port I think that’s thermostatically controlled. 

 

As as soon as truck fires it’s on. 

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