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Airdog Fuel Module


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My 02 dully is a cab and chassis, I am able to get to the in tank module/fuel pump. I was planning to install a Airdog 150 with draw straw then I saw the Airdog Fuel Module, what is involved here? And how is my fuel gauge to work if I pull out old pump. In other words I havent a clue. :shrug:

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All that stays in the tank. Leave the stock sender all there. Just pull the 2 wires out the inside plug of the sender for the old in tank pump so its not running. 

 

Install a second draw straw in the tank but not in the sender basket. Reason why is you don't want the hot return fuel in the sender basket. I've been outside the sender basket since 2006 and never once had hot fuel. Fuel temp are typically <120*F unless a super hot day, and towing may I might reach the high 130*F.

 

My last install I did a custom mount for the AirDog 150 pump where I drilled and tapped the frame and hung the pump between the cab mounts to guard the filters and pump from debris strike damage. This was done on a short box truck and this trick cannot be done with FASS it just too big to hide!

 

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