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Who here is using the Raptor 100/150 pumps?

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Old 04-01-2008, 12:14 PM
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Well I guess us 05+ guys still would need to modify since we wouldn't want the stock pump in the way. I guess I got ahead of myself when in my earlier post.. For the non-in tank pump guys though that would be nice.
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Originally Posted by White97GTVert
Well I guess us 05+ guys still would need to modify since we wouldn't want the stock pump in the way. I guess I got ahead of myself when in my earlier post.. For the non-in tank pump guys though that would be nice.
you have a airdog too the airdog is not the same as the raptor..
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Originally Posted by 53 ******
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......
What about an 03 with no in-tank lift pump? Will the OEM fuel pick-up be adequate?
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Julius...I am running just the OEM pickup...
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Originally Posted by 53 ******
you have a airdog too the airdog is not the same as the raptor..
I have a RP-150 on wifes truck......
Old 04-01-2008, 04:40 PM
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It may say you dont have to drop the tank for a 150 but it does have plenty of pictures in the instructions for lifting the bed so drop the tank/lift the bed you have to do somthing to get the draw straw in.
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not sure if you got your answer buti was doing a little research if you go to xtremediesel.com i think is the site it's on the main page of DTR as an advertiser they have the raptor and tell how to install and which one is recommended for you application
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Does the Raptor connect to a filter pre-IP on the 24V? Or directly to the IP?
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It connects to the factory fuel filter canister. Correct if I'm wrong but, that's how I see it!
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So that would be

Tank> Pump> Filter> IP?
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Originally Posted by Caver Dave
So that would be

Tank> Pump> Filter> IP?
That's how I see it....I guess you could always customize your own filtration system and delete your factory fuel canister!
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Will the stock filter housing take the 30 psi you guys are set at?
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Originally Posted by Fisherguy
Will the stock filter housing take the 30 psi you guys are set at?
I would get a genos filter lid if it was me and I was running that kinda psi....it's my luck that the filter lid would finally let go while I was on a trip somewhere in the middle of nowhere.
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Mine has handled 30 psi for 4 years
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Originally Posted by cquestad
Mine has handled 30 psi for 4 years
nice!!!
I would be to scared
I guess I am a worry wort


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