hey,drew
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RE: hey,drew
I've got a couple.
Here ya go ...
http://ramchargercentral.com/index.p...owtoshow;id=91
http://www.cumminsforum.com/cftruck/fass_install.php
I just did the job last weekend so if you have any questions feel free to ask. I ran the fuel through the stock fuel filter bowl so that I would still be able to use the stock fuel heater and WIF sensor. If you need pics of that, lemme know.
Good luck !!
Here ya go ...
http://ramchargercentral.com/index.p...owtoshow;id=91
http://www.cumminsforum.com/cftruck/fass_install.php
I just did the job last weekend so if you have any questions feel free to ask. I ran the fuel through the stock fuel filter bowl so that I would still be able to use the stock fuel heater and WIF sensor. If you need pics of that, lemme know.
Good luck !!
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RE: hey,drew
Hey Guys! I was looking at the two "How Tos" Mayfair posted, both have the system installed in the same area, along frame rail near the front of the thruck bed?Has anyone else tiredanotherlocation to mount the system? I'm concerned about rocks/mud taking it out, unless one makes a "shield" of some kind. I spend so much of my mileage on gravel/dirt roads, so much so that the lower front panels of the box are pitted (from the inside out) by rocks (even with mud flaps and wheel well liners!!) I'm afraid those same rocks that have damaged my box will also take out the fuel system!
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RE: hey,drew
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Hey Guys! I was looking at the two "How Tos" Mayfair posted, both have the system installed in the same area, along frame rail near the front of the thruck bed?Has anyone else tiredanotherlocation to mount the system? =
Hey Guys! I was looking at the two "How Tos" Mayfair posted, both have the system installed in the same area, along frame rail near the front of the thruck bed?Has anyone else tiredanotherlocation to mount the system? =
Jake installed his FASS last weekend too, however he mounted it where the stock fuel bowl was. Pretty slick actually. I feel more comfortable with the FASS "pushing" fuel rather than "pulling", but Jake isn't too concerned. He made a really nice bracket for it though.
Jake ... I figured that the WIF sensor wasn't going to detect anything, I just wanted to keep it happy in order to prevent it from throwing a code. The heater was my main concern.
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