Who here is using the Raptor 100/150 pumps?
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Who here is using the Raptor 100/150 pumps?
Pretty much narrowed it down to the Raptor 100GPH and wanna know what you people think of it. I know there are others but my mods aren't gonna change much and want low cost and easy installation!!
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Have one on my wifes 05 truck... Works great.. I used a Glacier MK2 for the filtration between pump and CP3... Woulda bought the Airdog 150 but already had the MK2 sitting there and wanted to try out the Raptor 150.. The adjustable fuel pressure is sweet! Highly recommended.
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i have the raptor 100 and it does fine with the mods in my sig and it is really quieter than the holley blue that i had. i have mine set on 30lbs at idle and at wot i can pull it down to about 23-24 lbs so it does a pretty good job holding fuel to the pump im very happy with it.
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I too have the Raptor 100. I have it set up at 30 psi like Dwitt. And with just my smarty it cant pull it down to under 25psi. And its really quiet. No complaints here.
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To my understanding you still have to drop the tank and install a pick-up just like any other kit. At least that's what "fuel preporator" (AirDog himself ) told me.
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Depends on what model you get, 150 comes with draw straw and 100 just hooks right onto the stock tank pickup with a qc. The qc is tough to get to but can be done w/o dropping the tank.
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It does not REQUIRE to drop the tank for both the 100 and 150.....so it says in the description.
Anyway, those who have it set around 30psi, is that hard on the CP3 to run it that high all the time?
Anyway, those who have it set around 30psi, is that hard on the CP3 to run it that high all the time?
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if you get a raptor 150 then you will have to install the 1/2" drawstraw..the trucks with intank fuel pumps(05+) need to either mod the stock canister, get a jeep canister and mod it..or just drill the tank for the 1/2" drawstraw.so if you have a 05+ truck and you want a raptor or airdog 150 you will have to drop the tank or pull the box......
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I am running the Raptor 150 with a stock 04 canister...I cut the 5/16" hard line just infront of tank...and shoved on 3/8" fuel line...tripple hose clamped...
It is working great...and I can run the tank dry before the pick up starves...
It is working great...and I can run the tank dry before the pick up starves...
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I misinformed you guys last night about the Raptor pumps Charlie sent me this to set me straight...I apologize I hate it when I give the wrong info
On the Raptors, you do not have to drop the tank on the 100 OR 150. The Raptor only flows what the engine needs. We have not heard of any engine (YET) flowing enough fuel to need a bigger draw tube than the stock unit for the 150.
again sorry for the confusion....
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Then why the heck do they include the new draw straw for the 150? I never would have modded mine if I didn't have too.. Now I've got a hacked up (no fuel pump) version of my original canister sitting in there when I could've used the stock line? ugggh....
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IDK???? thats just what Charlie had told me....I too was under the impression that the 150's needed a 1/2" drawstraw.......but according to Charlie this is not the case...maybe he will chime in on this???