wasn't there a fleetguard direct replacement for the air dog?
wasn't there a fleetguard direct replacement for the air dog?
yes sir ..... i'll get you a number steve......same with the water sep filter
diggerdave's rig...name bluedemon 2 2008 6.7 cummins
-bilstein 5100's all 5 shocks-fully deleted-greg weld ballistic rims w/35" nitto trail grappler shoes-7" canon stacks miters-H&S tuned -afe cai-iron cross front and rear bumper-buncha bd diesel parts
The Fass filter's on a multipass design as noted in the reply from fass. If I remember right the air dog works the same way. So until it has blown all the fuel in the tank through the filter twice it's not achieving the optimum advertised filter rate. It would affect the fuel quality for about the first 15 minutes after a fill up if I remember and understand it correctly. After that the fuel quality will continue to improve for the rest of the tank.
haha the fuel quality haha ,,,it gets pumped in the ust filtered ,then filtered again before it goes in yur truck then filtered again and again ...while in the tank through ad/fass i'd say its pretty clean ,,LOL
diggerdave's rig...name bluedemon 2 2008 6.7 cummins
-bilstein 5100's all 5 shocks-fully deleted-greg weld ballistic rims w/35" nitto trail grappler shoes-7" canon stacks miters-H&S tuned -afe cai-iron cross front and rear bumper-buncha bd diesel parts
That used to be true on the AD1 Eric. I liked that where is scrubbed and scrubbed. But AD tells me that is not the case with the AD2. Only a small percentage is recycled. It's been a while, but it seems to me they reduced the return line sizr to 1/4" on the AD2
Do you find it strange that neither airdog nor fass publish ISO sheets for their water separation and filtration. Airdog is proud of there ISO rating for removing air and publish that but not how much water and dirt they remove. Think about it.
Every time I change the filters. That's why I want to change them to something better. It also makes me glad I have a second filter separator in line after the AD. I change #2 on every third AD change, But both capture a fair amount of water. My draw straw is a bottom sucker. so I get more water than average. I rather it in the drain bucket than in the tank
yur still running the straw steve ,,thought you would have changed that to the sump by now
diggerdave's rig...name bluedemon 2 2008 6.7 cummins
-bilstein 5100's all 5 shocks-fully deleted-greg weld ballistic rims w/35" nitto trail grappler shoes-7" canon stacks miters-H&S tuned -afe cai-iron cross front and rear bumper-buncha bd diesel parts
I have a fass lift pump not filters just the pump I'm still using the stock fuel filter on my common rail I just have a afe filter in the canister I haven't notice any thing bad with what I got
I really went with this to make the filter change easier and get better separation of water
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