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Can someone school me on the h&s lpfp? I am going to get the h&s because after all I have read (on here and other fourms) it seems to be the best choice. I looked at others and the one the that drew me to the others was the lack of bubbles on the low pressure side and nothing but straight fuel. Does the h&s kit do the same? Pros and cons... let me know.

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The H&S kit is definitely the one you want to put on a 6.7. Most complete bolt on kit available on the market for these. Easy to return to factory setup if ever needed, no cutting lines up. Replaces frame filter/separator, and the engine mounted filter assembly. Feel free to shoot me a message on here or give us a call! We can get you taken care of and answer any other questions you may have.
 

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Can someone school me on the h&s lpfp? I am going to get the h&s because after all I have read (on here and other fourms) it seems to be the best choice. I looked at others and the one the that drew me to the others was the lack of bubbles on the low pressure side and nothing but straight fuel. Does the h&s kit do the same? Pros and cons... let me know.

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Completely unneccesary,but if you have the extra cash,could be well spent on other power adders.
 

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Completely unneccesary,but if you have the extra cash,could be well spent on other power adders.
I'm doing it for peice of mind... plus I have decided to go 15 pump, new injectors, streetmax, Titan tank and Morgan's tunes here in the next few months now that work had picked up

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The pump takes a little modifying to fit with titan tank. I will send pics of what I did to make it fit.

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Completely unneccesary,but if you have the extra cash,could be well spent on other power adders.

Not to be confrontational but, this is a pretty ignorant comment without knowing what he has, what he plans on doing and positive reasons to run the low pressure system.
 

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Not to be confrontational but, this is a pretty ignorant comment without knowing what he has, what he plans on doing and positive reasons to run the low pressure system.
Sorry I speak the truth.No wonder why theres only a few of the same guys on here.How many trucks truly NEED this???
 

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I'm doing it for peice of mind... plus I have decided to go 15 pump, new injectors, streetmax, Titan tank and Morgan's tunes here in the next few months now that work had picked up

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Your injectors are bad?
 

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No but I should have said that I'm going with either 80 or 100 on the injectors

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How many trucks need to be d-leted or have 1100 hp? I'm doing it for filtration and adjustability

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If I had to buy a LPFP it would be the H&S. I think it's the best unit out there. If I were to upgrade my fuel for any reason my first purchase would be their LPFP.


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If I had to buy a LPFP it would be the H&S. I think it's the best unit out there. If I were to upgrade my fuel for any reason my first purchase would be their LPFP.


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Cool thank you for the imput bud

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I remounted the pump so that it sits vertical, versus laying horizontal. This way it won't hit on the tank. I also rotated the end cap on the pump, 180 degrees so that the harness wouldn't rub against the tank. I doing this, I think I flipped the brushes around as pump was running wrong direction. I just repinned at the connector to resolve that. Disregard any fuel residue, I was pulling fuel out of the truck for another truck.
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I remounted the pump so that it sits vertical, versus laying horizontal. This way it won't hit on the tank. I also rotated the end cap on the pump, 180 degrees so that the harness wouldn't rub against the tank. I doing this, I think I flipped the brushes around as pump was running wrong direction. I just repinned at the connector to resolve that. Disregard any fuel residue, I was pulling fuel out of the truck for another truck.
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Thank you sir

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