Fuel Delivery Systems for 6.7

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So I keep reading not so great things about AirDog 2's. Any suggestions for what to use in a 6.7? I see plenty of options for other models. Or am I missing something?
 

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new airdogs are sick. they have vastly improved reliability and they are silent.
 

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OP SPE said a while back they will be manufacturing fuel systems for the 6.7 using Fuelab setups. No idea on ETA for that, shoot them a message maybe
 
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Fuel lab setup that I did on a 6.7 for a customer. We deal a lot with the fuelabs. Have them on 6.4 and 6.7 trucks. Unfortunately right now they do not have a lines kit. We build them on the truck.

NO ONE has a complete replacement for the factory lift pump. They are all pushers. The factory pump runs around 120-150psi. So until someone makes a pump capable of that psi sustained we are stuck with using the aftermarket pump in conjunction with the factory pump.
 

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Fuel lab setup that I did on a 6.7 for a customer. We deal a lot with the fuelabs. Have them on 6.4 and 6.7 trucks. Unfortunately right now they do not have a lines kit. We build them on the truck.

NO ONE has a complete replacement for the factory lift pump. They are all pushers. The factory pump runs around 120-150psi. So until someone makes a pump capable of that psi sustained we are stuck with using the aftermarket pump in conjunction with the factory pump.

that fuelab stuff looks oh so nice. build one for me. thanks dear.
 

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Fuel lab setup that I did on a 6.7 for a customer. We deal a lot with the fuelabs. Have them on 6.4 and 6.7 trucks. Unfortunately right now they do not have a lines kit. We build them on the truck.

NO ONE has a complete replacement for the factory lift pump. They are all pushers. The factory pump runs around 120-150psi. So until someone makes a pump capable of that psi sustained we are stuck with using the aftermarket pump in conjunction with the factory pump.

Do want! What does a set up like this run a fella?


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Fuel lab setup that I did on a 6.7 for a customer. We deal a lot with the fuelabs. Have them on 6.4 and 6.7 trucks. Unfortunately right now they do not have a lines kit. We build them on the truck.

NO ONE has a complete replacement for the factory lift pump. They are all pushers. The factory pump runs around 120-150psi. So until someone makes a pump capable of that psi sustained we are stuck with using the aftermarket pump in conjunction with the factory pump.

Could you run two factory pumps in parallel?

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So does running them like this just filter better? I dont understand. Im running a fass 125 and seems to work great.
 

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