Airdog/Raptor Long Term Reliability?
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Sorry to hijack but our NEW BD Max Flow Pumps out flow the competitors, come with a 5 year warranty and are virtually silent.
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Personally I would rather spend $50 more and get a quieter, higher volume pump... personally preference I guess.
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How come we have Vendors going at each other in a thread about Air Dog products? I don't know where you guys think you are but we do not allow Vendors to harass each other on this forum.
Stay in your own threads and do not hijack each others threads by posting info that isn't requested. If this were a thread titled "Tell me a little something about all the fuel pumps out there" then I would expect to see each of you posting in it. This thread is clearly a question about "Air dog/Raptor" and any other Vendor need not enter into it.
Stay in your own threads and do not hijack each others threads by posting info that isn't requested. If this were a thread titled "Tell me a little something about all the fuel pumps out there" then I would expect to see each of you posting in it. This thread is clearly a question about "Air dog/Raptor" and any other Vendor need not enter into it.
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That is the only time that the pump makes a noticable noise which is very understandable. I couldnt imagine a pump that didnt make any noise when sucking air. I wouldnt trade my AD 150 for any other kit on the market, the pump is quiet, flows more than my truck needs, pretty easy install, and has a great filter and w/seperator. Plus I only pay $10.50 per filter vs $22 for the stocker. I know that BD makes great products but Pureflow specializes in this type of business.
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I can agree as far as reliability goes that the fass or Airdog would be more beneficial in the long run, the pump is a well know design used in fleet applications for a long time. The filtration will be much better for the motor and as I've stated too many times a lifetime warranty is a lifetime warranty, anybody willing to back their product to that standard is worth giving a shot. My pump has been on for almost a yr now and it has been flawless, I don't mind if it makes a little noise it gives me the fuel.
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Not always true...there are some of us who have the Liberty Canister and still have 1/4 tank issues. The AD150 pulls too much fuel for the canister to keep up. If the return is dumped into the canister, then no problems.
Here is a link to so far 6 pages of discussion on this issue...
https://www.dieseltruckresource.com/...d.php?t=220183
Also, do you have a FP gauge??? If not, then I bet that if you put one on and get below 1/4 tank you too have FP issues that you just know about!!!
Here is a link to so far 6 pages of discussion on this issue...
https://www.dieseltruckresource.com/...d.php?t=220183
Also, do you have a FP gauge??? If not, then I bet that if you put one on and get below 1/4 tank you too have FP issues that you just know about!!!