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    Re: FASS vs DIY fuel system

    Well I would say general consensus is buy a FASS

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    Re: FASS vs DIY fuel system

    Well .... going Fass ?



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    Buy the FASS it's well worth the money

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    Re: FASS vs DIY fuel system

    I am going to purchase a fass just have to save up some funds

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    Awesome!

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    Re: FASS vs DIY fuel system

    Quote Originally Posted by Rguiste17 View Post
    I am going to purchase a fass just have to save up some funds

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    FASS is the best even though I had problems in the past they helped me and made things right for everyone by redesigning and eliminating their ball and spring with this ingenious flow regulator/air, fuel return seen below. The new part is amazing and the competition can't beat it. My truck engine runs smoother with the

    FASS compared to stock even though some people will tell you that air don't hurt well it does.0104191553.jpg


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    I went with the sump because I like that design instead of sucking up a tube. My sump has a return pipe in the center. FASS also showed me they have a return you can cut into your fuel filling hose and slip it in if you get a sump like beans that doesn't have a fuel return. I cut and plugged the old line from the old pump and gutted my pump out of the tank leaving just the return from the engines high pressure pump and of coarse the fuel level sending unit. If you go with a sump make sure you get the hole in a good spot that won't interfere with the fuel sending float there's some helpful YouTube videos out there on this.


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