Does the fass fuel pump replace the front and rear stock fuel filters or do you still need to change them as well?
Does the fass fuel pump replace the front and rear stock fuel filters or do you still need to change them as well?
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it should replace both if im not mistaken. the front for sure becausee it will technically be obsolete. the back one is just a water separator more or less.
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I just had fass installed I was wondering same thing LOL but I only have front filter stock
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As far as I know when you install fass system you don't use the factory filters
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Does anyone that has a fass or airdog system that has the two stock filters change either of them anymore? I'm pretty sure the engine mounted one is bypassed now but what about rear? Thanks for everyone's replies.
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I know my front one is bypassed but my 12 only had that one
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anyone run both airdog and Fass and found out which one might be better... or are they the same basically?? want both filters centralized and easier to work with.
Fass is way better than Airdog. 😆
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100% Fass. I ran an air dog on a few of my trucks and later down the road had issues out of all of them....
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I know ya'll have a newer truck than I, but consider this. On my older truck, the stock filter has a level alarm if water is collected in the filter bowl. I have the dual filter unit on my truck, but retained the original filter unit to collect water (if enough water collected to fill the filters) and alarm me before it hits the injectors. If you don't have a water level indicator on your FASS / Air Dog, will you be informed of high H2O level before damage ?
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