Should i sell my fuel boss and buy an air dog?
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Should i sell my fuel boss and buy an air dog?
I am seriously considering getting rid of the fuel boss and getting an an airdog because of three things.
1. I need a good filter setup.
2. The airdog separates air from the fuel, and the fuel boss does not.
3. I could run a fluidampner with the airdog.
So what do yall think?
1. I need a good filter setup.
2. The airdog separates air from the fuel, and the fuel boss does not.
3. I could run a fluidampner with the airdog.
So what do yall think?
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I am happy with mine. I liked the price and the fact that it comes with 1/2" hose from tank to CP3. Also a plus is that it is mounted right behind the transfercase so it is well protected.
Just my 2cents.
Just my 2cents.
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I have been researching fuel systems since I got my 06 and after hours and hours of reading...and wanting a system that can do all the things you listed..... I went with a AirDog150....I almost went to a Mitusa but I didn't want to not have to worry about the stock lift pump and no air separation.......if you want Air separation get the Airdog for sure...
plus the price is UNBEATABLE right now...there is not one system out there that comes with all the perks that airdog has for the price.a Walbro set-up with filters and big line's would be 2X has much and it does not separate air...
and the Airdog is tiny!!!!!my .02
plus the price is UNBEATABLE right now...there is not one system out there that comes with all the perks that airdog has for the price.a Walbro set-up with filters and big line's would be 2X has much and it does not separate air...
and the Airdog is tiny!!!!!my .02
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I don't want to sound like a sales man but I called and talked to Charlie about AirDog and my concerns before I decided on it.....this guy knows what he's doing!!! he had soooooo much fuel system info and facts that I could barely fit it all in my head...I talked to him for 45mins-1hour about fuel system design how his set-up works and how long they last...Airdog has been at this a LONG time...their pumps have a 600,000 mile life expectancy!!!
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Me too... I talked with mark for quite a while yesterday and he sold me even before he told me about the whole kit!! Seems like a system that is truely put together!! Not that the gdp kit isn't I like the easy filter access and the air seperation!!!
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