best fuel pump options

andrewsteelerford05

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Hey i need some help and advise for what I should do with 6.0 currently I'm running 205/100s with a 66 non vgt turbo xdp sump air Dog 2 pump voodad mod head studs egr delete innovative flashed 58v ficm Warren tuning and Warren diesel transmission anyways my Air Dog pump quit working the other day and I'm actually being ready to put on my bigger set up will be 350/150s and mpd up pipes and manifolds and dual oil pump kit and st472 turbo when I sell my 66 now I'm asking since my a
Air Dog TOOK A crap should I go back to the Air Dog or should I go a another route?
 

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Try a little puncuation. People are more willing to help if they dont think you're ignorant. Not saying you are, just trying to help.

Any of the above listed pumps are good options. Do some google searches, and what i would do is call the manufactures and talk to salespeople. Tell them what you want to run and how you want it to run. They will tell you what they have to offer, and if they can help. Also, making contact with these vendors really helps when your **** takes a crap and your in a bind.


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I'm going with the a1000. Heard great things from a1000 and fuel lab, just going with a1000 because its a little cheaper.
 
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Yeah I sell the fuelab and have yet to have any issues. Can't say the same about the others. Brushless motors are the main reason. It doesn't matter how high of quality (A1000) or cheap (airdog) all brush type motors will fail in a given period because they are a wear item.
 

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